The paradox of a university:
Always the same
But always changing
At West Virginia University
1969-1970 was a year of more change than most years
All-pervading
All-invigorating
Always a sense of
CHANGE
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CHANGE
In morals and manners:
Liberation from supercilious
genuine morality.
'morals" frees man for
In political ideologies and
personal theologies:
Rethinking old maxims generates a new faith in old
systems for some and creates a proud hope for new
systems for others.
In issues:
From peace marches to panty raids ranged the op-
portunities for "grouping"; each chose the problems to
face and those to avoid.
In art:
Playgoers still applauded the big productions at the
Creative Arts Center, but even passers-by could view
issue-oriented guerrilla theatre in and around the
Mountainlair. Films were talked about, analyzed, ap-
preciated, received as art.
In the air and the land
Ecological warfare isn't remote and distant as Viet-
nam is; every day in Morgantown, the skies get a little
more murky, the Monongahela gets a little more ster-
ile, and nature in general gets raped a little more.
In airing grievances:
Upset students channeled their anger and disappoint-
ment, their fears and desires for change, into ad hoc
committees, fasts, celebrations, demonstrations,
marches, conferences, trips to D.C. — anything that
offered a chance for change.
In publications:
The Daily Athenaeum completed its last year as a
product of journalism laboratories, the Greeks came
out with the Greek Letter, and radicalism found a
new outlet in The Liberator.
In people
In life styles
In life itself?
"I am firm, you are obstinate, he is a bull-headed fool."
"I have reconsidered, you have changed your mind, he has gone back on his
word."
These are examples of the "Irregular Conjugations" with which one linguist enter-
tains himself while pondering the nature of men and their opinions. Any three of
us can see the same event as very good, very bad, and very indifferent. What is
happening on campuses in 1969-1970 also lends itself to such "conjugation": A
single professor may be a high-minded intellectual, an average faculty member,
and a pointy-headed snob to three different observers. Greeks are cool, straight,
or reactionary; liberated students are disillusioned flower children, plain old hip-
pies, or threats to the security of America. With all the rhetorical possibilities,
observers and participants alike are hard put to maintain a clear understanding of
just what is happening on campuses, and on this campus.
The one thing happening is CHANGE. Change is the atmosphere, the air of
WVU 1969-1970. Change is in the newspapers, in the streets, in the classrooms,
in the thoughts and lives of the people of WVU. Change is liberalization, or it is
the process of discovering new reasons for conservative positions. Change is a new
way of doing things, or it is a better way of doing old things. Change is the
liberation of the people and of the self, or it is the manifestation of a Communist
plot. Change is finding more and more independence and finding it in a group.
But CHANGE IS.
Old orders are yielding way to new, and newness is still trying to find its own
order. Change is the now between the old and the new, the present between the
past and the future.
Change is photographing campus beauties in miniskirts, when they used to pose in
fully-gathered skirts and bobby socks. Change is deciding for yourself on love,
sex, and marriage — whatever order they come in. Change is watching campus
political parties wrangle over meaningful issues. Change is Greeks whose friends
are freaks and vice versa. Change is hearing fascism defined in terms of America
instead of Italy. Change is personal, national, cultural, world-wide. Change is
economic, social, political. Change is as small as the dot on the "i" in independ-
ence and as large as a war that is thought about as well as fought. Change is
acting on your thoughts, living up to them.
All of us are involved in the ebbs and flows of change. Our
speech patterns reflect the changes of life styles. The lan-
guage of the drug and pot scene is probably much more
prevalent than pills and grass are. Selections on the juke
box seldom rhyme moon and June or even yummy and
tummy any more. Now it's Mother Mary whispering words
of wisdom. "Let it be, let it be," and Simon and Garfunkel
singing for world-weary lovers, "like a bridge over troubled
waters, I lay me down." Hemlines, having "gone about as
far as they can go," threatened to sink below the knees, but
didn't. So what's in a hemline? Perhaps fashions are as sig-
nificant as any other indicator of the general mood of a
group, and dresses here signal a freer and easier slant on
life. People who have it, are flaunting it. "It" is style, flair,
the love of life. It is also concern, activism, involvement.
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THERESE AND ISABELLE
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THE BROTHERHOOD
In a single year
Change, evolutionary or revolutionary, is difficult to meter, but it can be captured
partially on a calendar. We can say this happened then, and this afterwards, and
perhaps years later we can look back and see why.
Demonstrations gave the most evidence of change at WVU in 1969-1970.
War and war-makers are seemingly perennial objects of demonstration
anathema, at least to us whose lives span only the Vietnam War. But other
issues also brought people into committees and into the streets. Black
awareness, the environment, women's liberation, campus safety and security
— every approach to a problem has its supporters and detractors, and it
seems one could not name a campus concern that would not have someone,
somewhere at WVU, working on it.
-SEPTEMBER-
Several things were new and changed when classes started
in the fall. Sophomore and upperclass women found them-
selves with privileges their male counterparts had long en-
joyed, thanks to the no-hours policy initiated in dorms. But
the matter of where those women lived was still determined
by the in loco parentis character of the University; Like it
or not, women under 21 lived in the dormitories. Also over
the summer, the cheering squad, so prominent a part of the
football tradition, was intearated.
-NOVEMBER-
-DECEMBER-
The November Moratorium called some of the October par-
ticipants to D.C. for the mass demonstration, but the enthu-
siasm of the large October group had waned in the inter-
vening month and participation dwindled.
Mining disasters and an increasing awareness of the Univer-
sity's West Virginia setting made students more sympathetic
with coal miners' complaints. Nevertheless, a DA-sponsored
conference on mining health and safety, the last issue-
oriented event of first semester, drew only meagre student
attendance. A small group of students registered their
sympathies by joining in the coal miners' struggles for im-
proved legislation, a battle partially won in 1969-1970.
-OCTOBER-
With the school year well underway, anti-war plan-
ning began at WVU. Faculty, students, and towns-
people met a month early to organize Morgantown
participation in the nationwide October Moratorium.
"No more business as usual while the war goes on"
was the motivating philosophy of the Moratorium.
One early headline foreshadowed an issue that would
climax University demonstrations in May: "Mora-
torium requests denied as Harlow refuses 'U' stand."
The 24-hour observance included a Freedom School,
rallies, memorial service, peace walk, public meeting
at the Court house square, a Mind Garage peace con-
cert, the vigil and fasting, and films. "All we are say-
ing is 'Give peace a chance,' " candlelight, the break-
ing of bread, Woodburn striking midnight of October
15 — the conclusion of the peace demonstration was it-
self as peaceful as a youthful church camp service.
Polarization, mild as it was then, followed the articles
and explanations of Vietnam positions of two faculty
members. Dr. Wesley Bagby, professor of history,
enunciated his liberal understanding of U.S. involve-
ment in Vietnam and his opposition to that continuing
involvement. James Whisker, assistant professor of
political science, clearly delineated his conservative
stance on America's Southeast Asian endeavors. Stu-
dents who knew what they thought but didn't know
why were likely to find out from one or the other of
the two men. Another issue, one not ever clearly re-
solved, surfaced during the October Moratorium.
Either the University does or does not engage in
chemical and biological warfare research. With journ-
alists and public relations men arguing about contracts
only a corporation lawyer could fully understand, most
of the University public was left wondering.
many changing times
JANUARY
The Student Activist League accom-
plished at least one goal in January, that
of arousing student interest in student
causes. That interest ran pro and con,
sometimes heatedly. The precipitant was
SAL's list of 13 demands upon the ad-
ministration. Items 1 and 2 called for
student investigation of Mountainlair and
Bookstore operations. Library hours.
Black studies, and student housing com-
prised the next three. SAL demanded a
student committee to review curricula
and faculty, a pass-fail core curriculum,
a University-hired lawyer for free legal
aid to students, a University commitment
to Board of Regents reorganization, an
immediate end to academic credit for
ROTC. an open admissions policy, the
right of WVU employees to unioniza-
tion, and an end to restrictions on grad-
uate school admissions.
-FEBRUARY-
February put two more issues
into the headlines. The day after
the Citizen's League for En-
vironmental Action Now
(CLEAN) organized to take on
pollution, a journalism faculty
proposal to sever the DA from
the J School sparked "Save the
DA" fever in many media-
minded students.
-MARCH-
Campus elections breathed life
into windy March, with allega-
tions ranging from Communist
influence to smear tactics. Party
platforms reflected the issue-
oriented nature of the campus
mood with the Mountaineer
freedom Party (in its second
year) including SAL's 13 de-
mands in its program. Student
Party and All-Campus Party
once again divided the top
offices.
-APRIL-
Earth Day, too. was observed here April 22, with a conference and various pro-
grams for educating the student and the public about the insidious destruction of
earth, air, and water.
In fact April was the month of most numerous issues on campus — women's lib-
eration took over an issue of the DA in April. Morgantown City Council at-
tempted to prevent the appearance of Chicago Seven lawyer William Kunstler at
WVU in April, campus Blacks planned an April week of programs to foster
Black awareness, and the discovery of the bodies of two tragically murdered Uni-
versity freshmen in April triggered the organization of students to demand safety
improvements on campus and in Morgantown. Once again the students held a
public rally, and the safety — and security-minded group marched to City Hall
with their proposals.
-MAY-
Finally came May. No one familiar with the annual campus
schedule of events would expect a university to erupt over a
national issue during finals week. But at WVU and many
other schools, it happened.
With the Vietnam War officially expanding into Cambodia,
no matter how temporarily, and with the deaths of four
Kent State students in an anti-war demonstration there,
West Virginia University students — some of them — literally
took to the streets. At times the issues seemed drowned in
alternating floods of emotion and numerical curiosity. A
peak estimate of demonstrators was 500, while some 2000
watched silently or with heckling. A couple hundred
demonstrators faced 38 riot-helmeted state police in the
streets at Grumbein's Island. One man, President Harlow,
was the object of much of the disturbance, for the streets
had been taken as an ultimatum for a public statement
from him on Cambodian involvement.
Those on the outside called it The Riot, those on the inside
called it The Revolution, while both knew it was really
neither. The leftists and liberals were defending a street not
all of them had wanted to seize, but if that was where the
line was drawn, then that was the place to take a stand.
Most of the spectators simply spectated, but a sizeable fac-
tion urged on the police, yelling for them to crack the heads
of demonstrators. They could have been in the stands at a
football game.
The demonstrators chanted "Peace Now" and anti-facist
slogans and "We want Harlow."
The administration maintained a taut silence.
Then there was tear gas. The breeze divided it between the
leftists in the streets and the rightists on the 'Lair steps. But
still the streets were occupied.
The eventual settlement is a credit to the cool of the cops,
who promised to leave — and did, and the persuasive power
of some prominent demonstrators, who promised to clear
the streets — and did.
A "Victory" Celebration the next day ended the three-day
event on two notes: 1) relaxation from the double tension
of confrontation and finals and 2) an undercurrent of
promised activism in the months to follow. And in spite of
the issue-crammed nature of 1969-1970, much grist was left
for activist mills — still and always the war, until its end and
the end of all such wars; housing discrimination against stu-
dents and especially against Blacks; poverty, rural and urban;
pollution, women's lib, and other problems yet to be faced.
"TROUBLED WATERS"
Because the most stridently vocal students are on the left, one may
overlook the right as well as the center of that silent majority for
whom President Nixon claims to speak. And no one can deny that
WVU has its conservative traditionalists and its silent middle. Is
this change a universal at WVU in 1969-1970?
Perhaps the story of change on these pages relies too much on the
turbulence at the edge of the stream. Nevertheless, ripples — even if
not indicative of the water's depth — do indicate the direction and
strength of its currents. Ripples appear where the current drives
water against an obstruction, and so they reveal both the obstruc-
tion and the current.
Change is like water in yet another way, for a stream is both ever-
moving and ever the same stream. So, too, is WVU now a university
of change and still the same West Virginia University.
CHANGE
COMING
Electrifyingly immediate
in the short view
Ponderously slow
in the long view
COMING
Much too fast for some of us
Much too slow for others of us
BUT
COMING
The 1970
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West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia
Medal of Honor Recipient
Thomas W. Bennett
Tom Bennett was posthumously awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor on April 7, 1 970
for his actions in the Viet Nam conflict. While
on campus, Tom was the original chairman of
the Code of Conduct Committee.
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James G. Harlow
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duct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the
introduction of a new order of things.
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— Machiavelli
Mrs. James G.
Harlow
What shadows we are, and what shadows we
pursue!
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Manhood, not scholarship, is the first aim of
education.
— -Ernest Thompson Seton
Harry B. Heflin
Vice President of Administration
and Finance
Claude Kelley
Vice President of Planning
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Ernest J. Nesius
Vice President of Off Campus Education
Arch A. Moore. Jr.
Governor of West Virginia
Richard P. Rogers
"W.V.U.'s Number One
Fan"
Board of Regents
John E. Amos
President
Charleston
Earl T. Andrews
Vice President
Berkley Springs
Amos A. Bolen
Secretary
Huntington
Dr. F. L. Blair
Parkersburg
David B. Dolzell
Moundsville
Elizabeth Hardin Gilmore
Charleston
Edward H. Greene
Huntington
Albert M. Morgan
Morgantown
Okey L. Patterson
Mount Hope
Rex N. Smith
Ex officio
Charleston
Dr. Prince Woodward
Chancellor
Charleston
John R. Hoblitzell
Parkersburg
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Mary-Jane Schuster
Assistant Dean of Women
Learning is nothing without cultivated man-
ners, but when the two are combined in a
woman you have one of the most exquisite
products of civilization.
— Andre Maurois
Ruth E. Robinson
Manager of W.V.U. Bookstore
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Betty Boyd
Dean of Women
Associate Dean of SES
Katherine R. Jamison
Counselor to Students
M. Cornelia Ladwig
Director of Placement Service
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John C. Ludlum
Dean of Graduate Scliool
James C. Reed
Director of
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Dr. John D. Brisbane
Director of Admissions
David W. Jacobs
Executive Secretary of
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S. Thomas Serpento
Director of Personnel
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Provost for Health Sciences
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Director of
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Julius Klein
Assistant Director of Moitntainlair
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James F. Carruth
Director of Counseling Service
Neil E. Bolyard
Director of Student
Financial Aids
David C. Karlson, Director of Student Organizational Relations
John Esposito and Tom Tinder
John J. Lawless
Director of Student Health Service
Joseph C. Gluck
Dean of Student Educational Services
Gordon R. Thorn
Associate Dean of SES
George J. Howe
Program Advisor
Col. Nelson R. Bickley Jr.
Director of
Foreign Student Coordination
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Donovan H. Bond
Director of Development
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Ronald L. Stump
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Dr. Valentin Ulrich
Director of the Institute of
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Robert A. Robards
Housing Director
William H. Miernyk
Director of Regional
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Robert (Red) N. Brown
Director of
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Robert F. McWhorter
Associate Dean of SES
Harry W. Ernst
Director of University Relations
Lyle E. Herod
Associate Registrar of
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Robert F. Munn
Director of Libraries
Provost of Research and
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Edwin W. Reynolds
Director of Mountainlair
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Vergil B. Clark
Director of Physical Plant
Herman L. Moses
Counselor to Students
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Rev. George M. McFarland
Boreman Hull
Rev. Robert E. Cushman
Towers
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Agriculture and Forestry
R. S. Dunbar, Jr.
Dean of Agriculture & Forestry
RICHARD THOMAS ADAMS, 102 Cort St., Jeannette.
Pa„ Landscape Architecture. S.S.L.A.: RICHARD LEE
BOWERS. Leroy. W.Va., Agriculture Education: TIM-
OTHY C. BIRX. 95 Forest Dale Ave., Glen Burine, Md..
Forestry, Soccer. Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club: ROBERT D.
BOYD, 3485 Orchard Ave.. Finleyville, Pa.. Animal Sci-
ence, Soccer.
THOMAS CROUSE, Rt. 1, Box 201-B, Hurricane. W.Va..
Animal Science, Phi Kappa Psi, Livestock Judging Team:
HERBERT DOHERTY. 38 Monument Sq., Charles Town
29, Mass.. Horticulture, Advisor (Films Committee), Foreign
Student Organization: ROBERT JAMES DRYLIE, 138 Old
Lincoln Hwy., Irwin. Pa.. Forestry. Alpha Gamma Rho.
Student Legislature: DOUGLASS JEFFERSON. Chester.
Md., Fish and Wildlife Management. Wildlife Society.
ROBERT GRAHAM AEILIG. Aeilig Road. Sewell. N.J.,
Landscape Architecture. Phi Epsilon Phi. Student Academic
Study Committee. Student Society of Landscape Architec-
ture— Pres.: J. STEVE HUNTER. Box 731. Lewisburg.
W.Va.. Animal Science. Alpha Gamma Rho — Pres., Block
and Bridle. Speaker of Student Legislature: WILLIAM
GREGORY HUTSON, 309 Dorn Ave., Cumberland, Md..
Forest Management, Alpha Zeta. Forestry Club; GARY
SAN JULIAN. 1102 North 15th St.. Clarksburg. W.Va..
Wildlife Biology, Rangers. Phi Epsilon Iota.
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Alpha Tau Alpha; EDWARD P. KOEPCKE, RD. 4.
Easton, Pa., Landscape Architecture; ROBERT W. KORN-
MAN, Box 45, RD 1, Trafford, Pa., Landscape Architecture,
Phi Delta Theta, Student Society of Landscape Architects,
Scabbord and Blade; DECKER P. MAJOR, 9 Longview
Rd., Livingston, N.J.. Forestry.
RICHARD L. MALM, 67 Atlantic Ave., Massapequa Park,
N.Y., Forestry, Soccer. Forestry Club, Intramural Basket-
ball; LYNN M. McCAULEY, Rt. 4. Elizabeth, W.Va.,
Agricultural Mechanics, ASAE. Student Branch; DANIEL
CLARK McFEE, Rt. 4, Elizabeth. W.Va., Agriculture
Mechanics, ASAE; WILLIAM McGOWAN, 4347 East The
Valley, Port Clinton. Ohio, Wildlife Management, Society
of American Foresters, Forestry Club, Alpha Gamma Rho.
SHERWOOD MORGAN, Stewartown Rd., Box 82, Mor-
gantown, W.Va., Agriculture Agronomy, Black Unity Or-
ganization, Blade and Spade (Agronomy Club); CHARLES
JAMES OLENIK, 1507 Cambria Ave., Windber, Pa., For-
estry, Forestry Club, Phi Epsilon Phi; GARY LEE PUL-
LEN, Falls Creek Rd., Torondo, W.Va.. Agriculture Eco-
nomics; CHARLES K. SAGER, Box 443. Charles Town.
W.Va., Forestry, Sigma Phi Epsilon.
JEFFREY L. SAGLE. Rt. 1, Kearneysville. W.Va., Agri-
cultural Engineering, ASAE, 4-H Club, Academic Study
Forum; JOHN EDWARD SCHABINGER, Box 204, RD.
4, Middletown. Delaware, Animal Science, Block and
Bridle: JOHN LYNN SPIKERM Box 766, Weston, W.Va.,
Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Block and Bridle — Pres., Aca-
demic Study Committee, Dairy Science Club; GARY J.
TURNBULL, 1027 Willett Dr., Johnstown, Pa., Pre-Veteri-
nary Medicine, Fine Arts Committee. Block and Bridle. Ski
Club.
JOSEPH ABNER WARE. Kearneysville. W.Va., Agricul-
tural Economics, 4-H Club; CURTIS G. WILMER, Cherry
Grove, W.Va., Agricultural Education, ATA, Collegiate
FFA; DANIEL S. WOLD, RD. 2. Hammond Road, Ripley.
W.Va.. Agricultural Mechanization, American Society of
Agriculture, Agricultural Academic Council; EDWARD D.
VANDER WOUDE. 8 Cloverdale Rd., Clifton, N.J., Wood
Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho. Forestry Club, XI Sigma Pi.
JACKIE RANDALL YOKUM, Rt. 2, Box 1-B. Landes,
W.Va.. Agriculture Education. Collegiate FFA.
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NATONAL AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY SERVICE HONORARY— FIRST ROW:
Doyle Harsh, James Williams, Gary Younkin, Clark Haynes. SECOND ROW: Tim Birx,
Douglas Richards, Dave Shamberger. Steve Washburn, Allen Brock, Jim Haden, Louis Rishel,
Charles Creasy, Dan Kincaid, Ken Scott. Jahon Dowler. Curtis Kiplinger, Bob Doberneck,
John Sencindver. Tom Burgess.
ALPHA TAU ALPHA
Agricultural Education
Fraternity
/
Alpha
Tau
Alpha
Alpha
Zeta
NATIONAL AGRICULTURE HONORARY— FIRST ROW: Marvin Mclung, Dolan Irvine,
Stanley Hopkins, Steve Wickline. SECOND ROW: Dr. R. C. Butler, Advisor; Paul Cum-
mings, Mitch Fincham, Alvin R. McKee. Dale Wheeler, Rodney Wallbrown. THIRD ROW:
Gary Shamblen, Leslie Daniel, William Wilson. Don Michael. Bill Dawson, Conrad Arnold.
NOT PICTURED: D. C. Sutton. Robert E. Straight, Charles Rhodes, Roscoe Boggs, Curtis
Wimer. Harry Huff, Estil Hughes. Jr.. Julia Hughes, Larry Deal, Geogory C. Lee, Edwin
Miller.
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Arts and Sciences
Harold A. Gibbard
Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
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EDWARD LEE AVIS, Bolair, W. Va., Psychology;
SHELIA ELAINE BAILEY, 5219 Raven Dr., Charleston,
W. Va., Social Studies, Kappa Phi, Young Americans for
Freedom; DONALD M. BECKER, 1803 Couert St., Par-
kersburg, W. Va., History; ROBERT L. BELCASTRO,
1135 Sunset Dr., Fairmont, W. Va., Biology, Kappa Sigma
— Pres.
CAROL IUNE BENEKE, 1947 Decatur Ave., Wheeling,
W. Va., French, Alpha Xi Delta, Festival of Ideas, Pi
Delta Phi; DALE WARD BEEBE, 156 Sherman Ave.,
Morgantown, W. Va., Sociology; BARBARA A. BENTON,
2630 Dudley Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va., Math; WILLIAM
A. BIESE, 484 Dallas St., Morgantown, W. Va., Math, Pi
Mu Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi.
DWIGHT BROWNING BILLINGS, IR., 602 N. Kanawha
St., Beckley, W. Va., Sociology, Academic Studies Commit-
tee, Residence Assistant; ROBERT C. BLAIR, 651 Court
Ave., Weston, W. Va., Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon,
ROTC; DONALD ALAN BLUM, 100 Paducah Dr., New
Martinsville, W. Va., Pre-Medicine, Band; ROBERT G.
BONAR, 401 E. Main St., Harrisville, W. Va., History,
Band, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Psi.
KATHRYN M. BONASSO, 660 Southview Dr., Morgan-
town, W. Va., Psychology, Alpha Delta Pi — Vice-Pres.; R.
ELLEN BODDIE, 3 The Terrace, Middletown, N.J., Radio
and Television, Chi Omega — Pledge Trainer, Homecoming
Co-ordinator, Best Dressed Coeds; WILLIAM W.
BOOKER, 305 North St., Ripley, W. Va., Political Science,
Pi Sigma Alpha; WILLIAM P. BURKETT, 195 B St.,
Keyser, W. Va., Pre-Medicine.
KAREN BUTLER, 14 N.W. lersey Ave., Woodbury
Heights. N.J., Psychology, Pi Beta Phi, Mountainlair Spe-
cial Events Committee, Choral Union; KARLA PAUL-
ETTE CAIN, Buffalo, W. Va., Sociology; RICHARD O.
CHILDS, Box 173, Kearneysville, W. Va., Political Sci-
ence, Kappa Sigma; MARY LOUISE CHRISTINA, Syca-
more St., New Eagle, Pa., Statistics, Alpha Phi — Treasurer.
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RONALD L. CLOVER, 381-104 Newton Ave., Morgan-
town, Biology, Biology Steering Committee, Veteran's
Club; MARY VIRGINIA COLEMAN, 1091 National
Road, Wheeling, W. Va., Biology, Student Legislature. Al-
pha Phi; LEONARD E. CONNOR, 177 Regina Ave., Mer-
cerville, N.J., Math and Psychology; DOROTHY COR-
RIGAN, 54 Fifteenth St., Wheeling, W. Va., Sociology,
Young Democrats. Newman Club.
KATHRYN GRACE COTTRILL, Box 61, Glen Rogers,
W. Va., Biological Sciences, Chi Omega. Best Dressed —
First Runner-up; STEPHEN R. CRISLIP, R.F.D. 1, Box
304, Oak Hill, W. Va., Political Science, Mountain, Sphinx.
Phi Kappa Psi; IAMES RICHARD DAVIS, 46 Poplar
Ave., Wheeling, W. Va., Political Science; C. GARY Di-
BARTOLOMEO, 3801 Hanlin Way, Weirton, W. Va., Politi-
cal Science, Sphinx, Sigma Phi Epsilon — Vice-Pres.
JAMES R. DILLEY, 1025 Second Ave., Marlinton, W. Va.,
Pre-Medicine, Phi Kappa Psi— Pres.; WILLIAM FISHER
DOBBS, JR., 1508 Dogwood Rd., Charleston, W. Va., Po-
litical Science, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Fi Batar
Cappar; KATHRYN DAWN DOWLER, Moundsville, W.
Va., Spanish, SAAP; JAMES A. EDMESTER, 201 Cort-
land St., Lisle, N.Y., Psychology, Theta Chi.
JOSEPH ERVIN, Box 351, Carroll Ave., Keyser, W. Va.,
Political Science, Circle K, Young Republicans; JOHN C.
FOSTER, 1525 17th St., Parkersburg, W. Va., Chemistry,
Monticola Photographer, American Chemical Society — Stu-
dent Affiliate, Christian Science Organization: MICHAEL
DAVID FRINO, 5 Hallo St., Edison, N.J., Biology, Kappa
Sigma, Student Legislature, External Affairs Committee;
PRISCILLA H. GAY, 86 Northwick Dr., Rochester, N.Y.,
Political Science, Cabinet, Festival of Ideas, Student Lead-
ership Conference.
DIANNE LINDA GLUFF, 1332 St. Mary's Ave., Parkers-
burg. W. Va., English, Alpha Xi Delta; SARABETH
GOODWIN. 612 Country Club Rd., Fairmont, W. Va.,
French, Cheerleader, Mortor Board, Chi Omega; EILEEN
M. GRIFFITH, Riviera Beach, Md., Physical Education,
Monticola Staff; LINDA HELEN HAMMACK, Rt. 2.
Flemington. W. Va., Kappa Delta.
95
KATHERINE E. HAGER, 4 Park Drive, Charleston, W.
Va., Math, Kappa Delta, Junior Executive Steering Com-
mittee; JERRY L. HAGGERTY, Box 117, Keyser, W. Va.,
Chemistry, Phi Kappa Sigma. Young Republicans;
STEPHAN M. HAPTA, Rt. 2, Box 405 E, Charleston, W.
Va., Political Science and History, Phi Kappa Psi; POLLY
ANN HARDY, Tait Rd., Mercer, Pa., Sociology.
GARY ANNE HARKIN. 110 Wyngate Rd., Coraopolis,
Pa., Sociology, Outdoor Recreation Committee, Greek
Week Steering Committee, Pi Beta Phi — Social Chairman;
DOROTHY J. HARRISH, Box 132. Greensburg, Pa., Span-
ish, Pi Beta Phi, Angel Flight, SAAP; SUZANNE HART-
MAN, Box 743, Athens, W. Va., French, Alpha Xi Delta.
Pi Delta Phi— Treasurer, Monticola Staff; ENFIELD
THOMAS HICKS, JR., 1913 Massey Circle, South
Charleston, W. Va., Math, Outings Club.
LINDA HIDALGO, 118 Forrest Ave., Beckley, W. Va.;
MICHAEL K. HISE, Box 788, Logan, W. Va., Chemistry,
Black Unity Organization — Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilon,
Kappa Alpha Psi; MARGARET ANN HOMAN, 331 Sum-
mit Ave., Libonier. Pa.. Sociology, SAAP; MICHAEL S.
HORN, 458 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., Geology,
Pershing Rifles, Dolphins, Young Republicans.
AMY T. HSIEH, 105 Skyline Dr. Bluefield, Va.. Statis-
tics; WILLIAM J. HUFF, 480 Villa Ave.. White Sulphur
Springs, W. Va., Pre-Medicine, Circle K, Tau Kappa Epsi-
lon; JEANNIE HUNTER, 488 Reed Ave., Monessen. Pa-
Biology: MARY G. HUMPHREYS. 2702 Edwards Circle,
Dunbar, W. Va., History, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Alpha
Theta, Young Democrats.
PAUL CURTIS JACK, JR., Sayre Ave., Parkersburg, W.
Va.. Political Science; JOHN M. JARDEN, 1905 Cathedral
Rd., Huntingdon Valley, Pa., History, Sigma Nu; HOLLIS
MAURA JELLINEK, 31 Boyd St., Elkins, W. Va., Sociol-
ogy, Cultural Committee, Special Events Committee;
RUSSELL PAUL KATHAN, 36 Wagon Lane. Cherry Hill,
N.J., History, Track.
SUSAN E. KILLEEN, 3439 Piedmont Rd., Huntington, W.
Va., English, Delta Delta Delta — Public Relations Chair-
man, Zeta Phi Eta— Historian, Monticola Staff; VIRGINIA
DARE KINCAID, Box 58, Hansford, W. Va.. Psychology,
Psi Chi; DIANA CAROL KIRKPATRICK. Rt. 2. Fair-
view, W. Va., Biology, Phi Epsilon Phi, Student Academic
Advisory Committee; JOHN MEETH KLINGAMAN,
1334 Brook Rd., Baltimore, Md., English, Daily Athenaeum
Staff, Athletic Publicity.
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JOSEPH G. KORZENIEWSHI. Rt. 2, Box 695, Severna
Park, Md., Math, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pershing Rifles:
DALE JAMES KRACH, 285 Green St., Doylestown. Pa..
Prc-Mecliciiic, Alpha Phi Omega, Mountainlair Forum
Committee: ROBERT L. KULP, 807 W. Trindle Rd.,
Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Biology; JUDITH L. LADWIG. 229
Fairview Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va., English, Pi Beta Phi,
Angel Flight.
BARBARA ANN LAMBERT, 505 Bee St.. Princeton, W.
Va., History, Pi Beta Phi, Festival of Ideas: DENNIS C.
LOGUE, 535 S. Third St., Clarksburg. W. Va.. Biology, Pi
Kappa Alpha; CHARLES F. LUCAS, JR.. 936 N. Trip-
hammer Rd.. Ithaca, N.Y.. Political Science: ROBERTA
LUCAS, 1218 Tenth Ave., Huntington. W. Va., Latin,
Delta Delta Delta.
DALE JOSEPH LUKETICH. 271 Fernwood, Weirton, W.
Va.. Pre-Medicine, Amateur Radio Club, Computer Science
Club. Films Committee: MIRIAM MANSOUR, Smithers.
W. Va., English; CAROLYN MARIA MARTINO, 115
Caldwell Ave., Wellsburg, W. Va., English, Alpha Xi Delta
— Pres.. Cultural Committee, Lair Social Committee:
KEITH ELIZABETH MATHEWS, 1528 Bedford Rd.,
Charleston, W. Va., Philosophy, Outings Club, Mortar
Board. Phi Alpha Theta.
ELIZABETH McCLUNG, 1872 N. Patrick Henry Dr., Ar-
lington. Va.. French, Pi Delta Phi; KATHLEEN F. Mc-
CONNELL, 419 Green Hill Rd., Smoke Rise, N.J., Math,
Chi Omega, Helen of Troy, Homecoming Court; ROBERT
H. McNABB, 4110 Lancaster Ave., Charleston, W. Va.,
Political Science, Mountain, Phi Kappa Psi, Fi Batar Cap-
par; VIRGIL H. MALONE III, 100 Parkway Dr., Martins-
burg, W. Va.. Geology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Gamma
Epsilon.
PAMELA CHRISTEEN MARTIN, 2104 Maxwell Ave.,
Parkersburg, W. Va., French, Pi Delta Phi; TERRY RAY-
MOND MICHAEL, 2300 S. Arlington Ridge Rd., Arling-
ton, Va., History, Sigma Nu — Historian; DARRELL
MILEM. Crawley. W. Va., Zoology, Alpha Phi Omega.
Biology Academic Advisory Committee, Intervarsity Chris-
tian Fellowship; PAMELA MILLER, Box 261. Davis, W.
Va., Psychology, YWCA.
RALPH EUGENE MILLER. JR., 3280 Brocton Common
Dr., Florissant, Missouri, Pre Medicine, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ROBERT V. MILLER, 197 Clear-
view Ave.. Wheeling, W. Va., English, Lambda Chi Alpha.
SAAP, Young Republicans; MARY PATRICIA MOSIER.
162 Center St., Canton, Pa., Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi. MFP:
JEANNE F. NAKVANKO, Rt. 8, Greensburg, Pa., Sociol-
ogy-
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BERNARD FAZIO PAIZ, 115 Travelers Lane, Beckley.
W. Va., Political Science, Young Democrats; KATHLEEN
S. PAPIERNIAK, 1613 N. Nicholas St., Arlington, Va.,
Biology; MARTIN PEDINOFF, 27 Country Club Lane,
Springfield, N.J., Psychology, Theta Chi; THEA K.
PETRO, 78 Monroe St., Hopwood, Pa., Psychology.
KATHY PETRANEK, Silver Spring, Md., Math. Alpha
Phi, Dolphin; TERRY LYNN PHALEN, 499 Locust Ave.,
Morgantown, W. Va.: RONALD J. PINCHOK, 415 Elwyn
Ave., Springdale, Pa., Math, Kappa Sigma, Student Legisla-
ture, Sphinx; ANGELA M. PIZATELLA, 917 Virginia
Ave.. Fairmont, W. Va., Language Arts, Alpha Xi Delta —
Corresponding Secretary, Mountainlair Social Committee,
Special Events Committed.
ROBERT D. POLLITT, McKinley Ave., Charleston, W.
Va., Political Science; DAVID POPOWICZ, 1109 Stieren
Ave., Brackenridge, Pa., Biology; DOMINICK A. PO-
TENA, 1118 Wood St., Bristol, Pa., Biology; GEORGE
PREIKSAITIS, 1757 S. Sixth St., Camden, N.J., Geology,
Chi Phi.
CHARLES M. PROPST, 699 Burroughs St., Morgantown,
W. Va.. Psychology; ELIZABETH RANDALL, 850 Sweet
Acres. St. Albans, W. Va., Chemistry, Mortar Board, Alpha
Pi, Dolphins: JAMES F. REED II, 209 McDowell St.,
Clarksburg, W. Va., History, Pershing Rifles; JAMES
RALPH REED, JR., 208 W. Washington St., Grafton, W.
Va., Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
JOHN D. RICHMOND, 121 Granville Ave., Beckley, W.
Va., Pre-Medicine, Student Body President, Mountain,
Delta Tau Delta— Vice-Pres.; ALLEN C. RIDENOOR, Rt.
1, Tunnelton. W. Va.: RICHARD P. ROGERS. 472 Elm
St., Morgantown, W. Va., Physics, Monticola Photographer,
Alpha Phi Omega: LISA ROSE, 810 Eighth St.. Fairmont,
W. Va., English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight, Mor-
tar Board.
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ROYCE B. SAVILLE, Box 166, Romney, W. Va., Political
Science, Young Democrats; ELVER A SCHIRLEY, 1342
Armstrong Dr., Monongahela, Pa.. Physical Therapy,
Kappa Kappa Gamma; VIRGINIA ANNE SCYPHERS,
Cooper St., Athens. W. Va., Psychology, Alpha Xi Delta;
DALE W. SEARS, 213 S. Main St., Manchester, Md„ So-
ciology, Theta Chi, Student Party.
THOMAS W. SEIVERLING. 234 Amity Rd„ Glenshaw,
Pa.. Sociology, Theta Chi; DONNA JO SIRK, 100 Grant
St., Elkins, W. Va., Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha; ROY
STEPHEN SITES, 113 Pine St., Petersburg, W. Va., Ge-
ology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Amateur Radio Club; ROY-
MOND L. SHERMAN, 22 S. Summit Ave., Almonesson,
N.J.. Psychology, Resident Assistant.
JENNIFER FAY SHOEMAKER, 3323 W. Fifth Ave.,
Belle. W. Va., Biology; JOHN F. SLACK, 191 Paterson
Rd„ Fanwood, N.J., Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Out-
ings Club, Intramurals; MICHAEL S. SLOTOROFF, 101
Ansley Blvd., Pleasantville, N.J., Pre-Medicine; DEBORAH
JEAN SMYTH, Rt. 7, Box 104, Morgantown, W. Va.,
History, Mortar Board. Greek Week Coordinator, Student
Leadership Committee.
JEAN ALLYSON STALLINGS, 14 Brookfield Rd., Pasa-
dena, Md., Zoology; BARBARA ANN STEELE, 54 Elm
Lane, Bethlehem, Wheeling, W. Va., History, NSEA, AWS;
ROBERT M. SYDEMSTRICKER, 236 Arapahoe Dr., For-
est Heights, Md., Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma, AFROTC;
MARGARET S. TAM, 6 Rua da Victoria 1/F, Macao,
Asia, French, Pi Delta Phi. International Students Associa-
tion.
SAMUEL R. TAYLOR, Ridgeley, W. Va.. History, Pi
Kappa Alpha; KAREN LEE THOMAS, Kopperston, W.
Va., Sociology; DAVID W. THORNBURY, 304 Fourth
St., Belle, W. Va., Zoology, Alpha Phi Omega, YAF;
WALTER E. TODOROWSHI. 3443 Sipe St.. Pittsburgh,
Pa.
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SALVATORE TROMONDA, 3 Diane Ct., New Provi-
dence, N.J., Biology, Football. Baseball; BARBARA ANN
TSOUCARIS, 206 W. Washington St., Masontown, Pa.,
Language Arts, Pi Beta Phi, Student Legislature; STEPH-
ANIE ANN TWARDOSKI, 104 Water St., Ben wood, W.
Va., English and Spanish, Delta Delta Delta; BARBARA
VARACALLI, 397 Chestnut St.. Logan. W.Va.. Pre-Medi-
cine.
ALAN VERSTIEN, 954 Henrietta Ave., Huntington Val-
ley, Psychology, Chairman of Special Events, Student Party
— Treas.. Sigma Phi Epsilon; B. J. VIERS, 2024 Third &
Windsor St., Radford, Va., Political Science, Sigma Phi
Epsilon. Student Party — Co-chairman. Elections Committee:
CAROL LANE WATSON, Box 4, Reedsville, W.Va., Politi-
cal Science; BRUCE A. WENZEL. 201 Dorset Road, Laurel,
Md., Pie-Medicine, Intramurals.
JOHN BLAKE WEST, 1263 Briercliff Rd., Bridgeport, W.
Va., Political Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi
Delta Phi, Sphinx: RICHARD C. WHITMAN. 113 Trav-
elers Lane, Beckley, W.Va., Biology, The Wildlife Society,
Resident Asst.— Towers; CRAIG WILCOX, Bello-Vedere,
R.D. 4. Wheeling. W.Va., Zoology, Kappa Alpha, Scab-
bard & Blade— Pres., ROTC— Rangers: NANCY WIL-
LIAMS. 171 Knollwood Dr., Charleston, W.Va., Language
Arts, Mortar Board — Vice-Pres., Delta Delta Delta —
Pledge Trainer, University Academic Forum.
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LARRY BRENT WILSHIRE, Chelyan. W.Va.. Pre-Medi-
cine, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Festival of
Ideas Committee; ROBERT WILSON. Rt. 2. Box 18.
Bridge Box, W.Va., History; HARRIET LYNN WIS-
HART, 104 Bently Ave., Bentleyville, Pa.. Political Sci-
ence, Pi Sigma Alpha. Student Advisory Committee,
Forum Committee; JEFFREY A. WITHEREL, 100 Hori-
zon Dr., Pgh. 37. Pa.. Biology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Persh-
ing Rifles. University Singers.
MARJORIE M. WOODRUFF. 7 Main St., Englishtown,
History; CHARLES J. WRIGHT, 2532 Delaware Ave.,
Pgh, Pa., Political Science. Young Democrats: ROSE-
MARY TERESE YANDURA, 166 W. Wood Ave., Nema-
colin, Pa., Psychology; TERRI ANN YEAGER, Box 74C,
RD1, Markleysburg, Pa., French, Pi Delta Phi.
JOHN R. YURIK, Box 767, Gary, W.Va., Pre-Medicine,
Cultural Committee, Monticola Sports Editor, Special
Events Committee.
PRE-MEDICAL
HONORARY:
1. Greg Zolton
11. Sam Colvin
21.
Mark McCormick
29. Tom Thomasson
39. G. H. Dornblazer
50. Steve Kessel
2. Brian Houston
12. Tom Miller
Vice President
29a. Margaret Simpson
40. Bill H. Harris
51. Ruby Grimm
3. Ralph Miller
13. Jack Lynn
22
Bruce Pokorney
30. Mark Walbridge
41. Ken Lenihan
52. Bob Stewart
4. Lloyd McGinnis
14. Rocky Morabito
2?
John Swearingen
31. Phil Luchini
42. Mike Petrucki
53. Ron Mayfield
5. Bernard Imrich
15. Diana Edens
24
David Chapman
32. Randy Stevens
43. Ken Harman
54. Steve Miller
6. Brent Wilshire
16. William L. Harris
25
Richard Lindsay
33. Mike Fidler
44. Barbara Varacalli
55. Jim Kessel
7. Tim Brown
17. Steve Lewis
Historian
34. Charles Quarles
45. David Fetter
56. Brett Hunter
8. Larry Rogers
18. Rick Lynn
26
Dan Cassis
35. Mike Albright
46. Claudia Goodwin
57. Dr. Lloyd Gribble
9. Tom Adkins
19. Lenora Rexrode
27
Charles Wishart
36. Charles Mirabile
47. Ernie Bonitatibus
Advisor
10. Ron Hill
Secretary
28
Mark Valentine
37. Kelly Fogle
48. Don Johnson
58. Brad Levin
Treasurer
20. William Strauch
President
38. Allen Justin
49. Roxann Powers
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Commerce
Jack T. Turner
Dean of the College of Commerce
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Beta Alpha Psi
NATIONAL ACCOUNTING HONORARY— William Phelps. Paula Strawser, Gregory Yost.
President: Professor Robert S. Maust, Faculty Vice President: Robert Hardy, Vice President:
Alice Canterbury. Frederic Zeck. Raymond Thalman, Vice President: Michael Custer. Connie
Elmore, Secretary: Ralph Meadows.
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JOHN DAVID ANDERSON III, 2663 Riverside Dr., St.
Albans, W. Va., Marketing, Phi Kappa Psi — Historian;
HAROLD ARKIN, 2623 Southeast 18th Ave., Cape Coral,
Fla., Marketing, Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Party; MARY
MARGARET BALIKER, 532 Kiwanis Ave., Morgantown,
W. Va., Marketing, Delta Gamma, Young Democrats Club,
Ten Best Dressed Co-ed Contest— Finalist; THOMAS B.
BENNETT. RFD 7, Box 715, Morgantown, W. Va., Eco-
nomies, AIESEC, Young Republicans, SAA.
DONALD R. BERKICH. R.D. #3 Lisburn Rd., Mechanics-
burg, Pa., Accounting; ROBERT T. BROWNFIELD, 604
34th St., Vionna, W. Va., Industrial Management, SAM;
CHARLES FREDERICK CARSPECKEN, 503 Rosemont
Ave., South Charleston, W. Va., Industrial Management,
Delta Tau Delta, A.S.D.Y.; ROGER ALLEN CARTER.
Montcoal. W. Va., Marketing, Sigma Nu.
CARLOS J. CAUESSA, Box 879, San Salvadore, El Salva-
dor, Finance, SAM, Inter-American Relations; THOMAS
G. CHESANKO, 104 Grant St., Uniontown, Pa., Industrial
Management, SAM; HARVEY C. DAUGHERTY, 155
Armstrong St.. Romney, W. Va.. Industrial Management;
JOHN JOSEPH DECANEY III, 118 Dunkard Ave., Mor-
gantown, W. Va., Marketing, Pi Kappa Alpha, Inter-Fra-
ternity Council.
THOMAS E. DODD. Box 5, Hastings, W. Va., Industrial
Management, Pi Kappa Alpha — Pres., SAM, Student Party;
RICHARD JOSEPH DYE, R.D. #5, Washington, Pa., Ac-
counting; SAMUEL W. ELLIS. JR., 7009 Alicent Place.
McLean, Virginia, Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Varsity Base-
ball—Co-Captain; CONNIE SUE ELMORE, Box 197,
Oakvale, W. Va.. Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi.
WILBER LAWRENCE EVANS, 2005 10th Ave., Parkers-
burg, W. Va.. Accounting; ROBERT A. FRATLE, 16 Mad-
ison Ave.. Old Bridge, N.J., Commerce, Alpha Phi Delta.
Mountaineer Freedom Party; JAMES F. HAMLIN. JR.,
221 Williams Ave., Bridgeport, W. Va., Industrial Manage-
ment, SAM; HERBERT M. HARR, 1583 Quarrier St.,
Charleston, W. Va., Accounting.
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EDWARD L. HARRAH, S3-52 St. S.E.. Charleston. W.
Va., Accounting: JERRY N. HARTLEBEN. 1953 Foley
Dr., Parkersburg, W. Va., Industrial Management: JOSEPH
NEIL HEADLEE. R.D. S3, Waynesburg, Pa., Business Ad-
ministration, SAM; CURTIS LEE HELDRETH, 512 Day-
ton St., Morgantown, W. Va., Business Administration,
Scaddard and Blade.
THOMAS G. HENNEN, Kettler Addn., Mosart, Wheeling,
W. Va., Marketing, SAM; SELBY ARNETT HIGHLAND,
JR., West Milford, W. Va., Accounting, Fencing, 4-H Club:
ALLAN JOHNSON, 1209 E. Main St., Harrisville, W. Va.,
Industrial Management, Sigma Phi Epsilon; MORTON A.
JOHNSON, JR., 1004 Dogwood Lane, Beckley, W. Va.,
Marketing, Delta Tau Delta, Army ROTC, Homecoming
Coordinating Committee — 1968.
EDWARD P. JOLLIFFE, 420 Grant Ave., Morgantown,
W. Va., Accounting: CLIFTON L. KING, R.R. #2, Linton,
Indiana, Management, Sigma Nu; KURT NICHOLAS
KINNEY, 1605 Kanawha Terrace. St. Albans, W. Va.,
Marketing, SAM, Arnold Air, Sigma Phi Epsilon: PETER
C. KRAL. 597 Mazur Ave.. Paramus, N.J., Industrial
Management, SAM, Alpha Phi Delta.
LAURENCE RICHARD LARSON, 855 Sweet Acres
Drive. St. Albans. W. Va., Accounting; BRADLEY E.
LAYNE, 26 First St., Williamson, W. Va., Economics, Phi
Kappa Psi; GENE LEE, R.D. #2, Waynesburg, Pa., Indus-
trial Management, SAM, ASP; HIRAM C. LEWIS III, 76
Cornell Ave., Welch, W. Va., Marketing, Delta Tau Delta,
Fi Batar Cappar.
JOHN CHARLES LORD, 321 York St., Beaver Dam,
Wis., Marketing, Sigma Nu — Social Chairman; CHARLES
RODNEY LYNCH, 400 Fairview Dr., Charleston, W. Va..
Industrial Management. SAM: JAMES BRIAN MAHAF-
FEY, Rt. 3, Box 314, Parkersburg. W. Va., Industrial Man-
agement, Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAM; HOWARD JUNIOR
MANN, 201 S. College St., Martinsburg, W. Va.. Account-
ing, Phi Sigma Kappa.
Mi
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TERRY LEE MARCUS, 536 East Washington St., Charles
Town, W. Va., Accounting, Beta Theta Pi; J. CRAIG
MARTIN, 816 Honeysuckle Dr., Martinsburg, W. Va.,
Management, Phi Sigma Kappa, SAM; RONALD D.
MARUCA, 827 Railroad St., Turtle Creek, Pa.. Marketing,
SAM: IOSEPH T. McBRIDE, 123 Elizabeth Ave., Laval-
lette. N.J.. Economics.
MONTA McGILVRA, Ireland, W. Va., Marketing, SAM;
CAROL ANN McNICH, 1807 Virginia St., Moundsville,
W. Va., Marketing, Kappa Kappa Gamma; DAVID
FOSTER MOUNT, Rt. 1, Spencer, W. Va., Industrial
Management, Sigma Chi, SAM, Student Representative —
Curriculum Committee; LEO MYERS, 531 Michigan Ave.,
Westover, W. Va., Industrial Management.
JESS O. PARK III, 728 Mt. Vernon Ave., Pairmont, W.
Va., Finance. Circle K Club, SAM; FRANK ANTHONY
PIETRANTON, JR., 3241 Orchard St., Weirton, W. Va.,
Economics, Sphinx, Festival of Ideas — Chairman, Moun-
tainlair Program Board — Chairman of Fine Arts Commit-
tee; WILLIAM C. PIPER, Washington Farms, Wheeling.
W. Va., Industrial Management, Sigma Nu, Fi Batar Cap-
par, Helvetia: WILLIAM R. PHELPS, 500 Grant St., Luke,
Md.. Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi, SAM.
MICKEY RAYMOND PLUMLEY, Apt. 6-33 Wilson St..
Westover, W. Va.. Marketing, Football; GREGORY F.
PRESLEY. 608 East 10th Ave., Tarentum, Pa.. Accounting;
JOHN PTAK. 77 Lemon St., Uniontown, Pa.. Finance,
SAM; GREGORY C. REYNOLDS, 605 Mace St., Greens-
burg, Pa., Industrial Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon. IFC
Honor Court.
DOUGLAS W. RHODES. Rt. 2, Tunnelton. W. Va.. Ac-
counting, Young Democrats; WILLIAM Q. ROSEN-
GARTEN, 6031 Emerald Harbor Dr., Sarasota, Fla„ Com-
merce, SAM, Young Democrats; DAVID O. RUBRECHT,
907 Chappell Road, Charleston, W. Va., Industrial Man-
agement. Newman Club, SAM; GARY LEE RYMER, R.D.
2. Box 93, Sisterville. W. Va.. Industrial Management.
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LOUIS E. SCHEGGIA, 35 Eggleston St., Uniontown, Pa.,
Industrial Management, SAMi GREGORY M. SCHLUN-
EKER, 7487 Reno Dr. N.E., Louisville, Ohio, Marketing,
Fi Patar Cappar, Varsity Club, Kappa Sigma: BRENDA
SCOTT, 911 Ann St., Parkersburg, W. Va., Merchandising,
Student Legislature, 10 Best-Dressed. Gamma Phi Beta;
WILLIAM E. SENSENEY, 530 S. George S.E., Charles
Town, W. Va., Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon — Pres., IFC,
Fi Batar Cappar.
RALPH M. SHAHAN II, 442 Walnut St., Grafton, W. Va..
Marketing, Drum Major, Kappa Kappa Psi, University
Trombone Ensemble; MICHAEL SPROUTS, 384 Forest
Ave., Morgantown, W. Va., Marketing, SAM; ROBERT
CURT STIER, 1426 Alps Road, Wayne, N.J., Accounting,
Sigma Chi: RUSSELL M. STITT, 9396 Northgate Dr..
Allison Park, Pa., Marketing, SAM, Special Events Com-
mittee.
E. JEFFREY STOLL, 64 Bay Ave., Atlantic Highlands,
N.J., Industrial Management, Soccer Team, Army ROTC:
FRANK L. STULTZ, 1307 7th St., Moundsville, W. Va.,
Industrial Management, SAM; MICHAEL C. SUDDUTH,
Rt. 4, Box 177, Bluefield, W. Va., Marketing, Fi Batar
Cappar. Phi Kappa Psi, Greek Week Steering Committee:
TERRENCE J. TEAGUE, 4724 Wuccingford. Pittsburgh.
Pa., Marketing, Theta Chi.
RICARDO A. TALAVERA, Parque Sanabria #2 (Norte 6).
Caracas, Venezuela, S.A., Marketing, SAM; RONALD F.
TOMSIC, 158 East College St., Cannonsburg, Pa., Account-
ing; JOHN A. VERED, 19 Fairview St., Weirton, W. Va.,
Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM, Student Party: CAROLYN DIANE
VICK, 611 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va., Finance,
Gamma Phi Beta, Student Legislature. Monticola Staff.
DONALD J. WALKER, 608 Woodland Ave., Emporium,
Pa., Marketing, SAM; JOHN M. WEBER, 413 Willis Ave..
Bridgeport, W. Va., Finance, SAM, Circle K Club — Pres.;
CHARLES MICHAEL WHITE, JR., 1905 S. Pittsburg St..
S. Connellsville, Pa., Marketing, Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM,
Ski Club; DAVID B. WHITE, 214 Harrison St., Clarks-
burg, W. Va., Marketing, Phi Sigma Kappa — Pres.. Fi
Batar Cappar. Army ROTC.
RICHARD C. WILLIAMS. 200 Summers St., Beckley, W.
Va., Marketing, Kappa Alpha, Monticola Staff — Business
Manager, Homecoming Steering Committee; ROBERT D.
WILLS, JR., 17 E. Main St., Richwood, W. Va., Finance,
SAM.
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Creative Arts Center
Dean Richard E. Duncan
Creative Arts Center
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GULHIS CELAYIR, 295 Bonar Ave., Waynesburg, Pa..
Fine Arts: BEVERLY DENNISON. 457 22nd St.. Dunbar.
W.Va., Music, Mu Phi Epsilon, Camerata Singers, Kappa
Delta— Pres.; LARRI PAT DONALDSON, 50T/i Buffalo
Ave., Fairmont, W.Va., Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon,
Tau Beta Sigma, University Singers and Wind Symphony:
GAIL E. EROR, 210 Pennsylvania Ave., Cumberland, Md.,
Music Education, Gamma Phi Beta — House Pres., Mu Phi
Epsilon — Treas., Mortar Board — Treas.
JOYCE L. FESSIDES, Scottwynd Terrace, RD 1. Har-
mony. Pa.. Drama, National Collegiate Players: REBA
PESTUN JONES. Mountaineer Mobile Park Lot 35. Mor-
gantown. W.Va., Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon: MARK
V. MALLARE, 93 Falconer St., Jamestown, N.Y.. Music
Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha; ANNA
FAYE OTT, 264 Waitman St., Morgantown, W.Va., Music
Education, Panhellenic President, Mu Phi Epsilon, Gamma
Phi Beta.
SUE ANN PAULEY, 6414 McCorkle Ave., St. Albans,
W.Va., Music Education, Gamma Phi Beta — Pledge Direc-
tor, Student Legislature: JUDY PETRICCA, RD. 2, Box
15B. Burgettstown, Pa., Music Education, University Sing-
ers, University Wind Symphony, Mu Phi Epsilon; MARY
T. ROSENECKER. 212 East Maple Ave., Fayetteville,
W.Va., Music Education and Math, M.E.N.C.,; LAW-
RENCE SKROBACS, Box 155, Daisytown, Pa.. Applied
Music, Orchestra, University Singers.
KAREN PFLEEGER SMITH, 44 Anderson Place. Mor-
gantown, W.Va., Music Education, Orchestra, M.E.N.C;
DONALD L. TRIPLETT, 80 Devan Ave., Uniontown, Pa.,
Drama, Choreographer "My Fair Lady", Pinocchio in chil-
dren's theatre production, Tony in the W.V.U. Production
of the -Boyfriend"; MARIANNE VERNILE. 506 Bassi
Dr., Versailles. McKeesport. Pa.. Music Education, Mu Phi
Epsilon.
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Phi Mu Alpha
MUSIC HONORARY FOR MEN— FIRST ROW: Mr. Thomas Canning, Advisor; Bernard
Wytko. David Wojcik, Treasurer; Mark Mallare. President; Ronald DiLorenzo, Vice Presi-
dent; Ted Kovalk, Secretary; James Howe, Roddy Hibbs. SECOND ROW: George Felty,
Glen McCarthy, Larry Virtue, Glenn Gamble, Fred Kesner, Reed Bigham, Gerald Somazze,
Glen Ross, Paul Criswell, Robert Perriello. THIRD ROW: Buddy Gray, David Benedum. Jan
Youngdahl, Joseph Wytko. John Klingberg, Gordon Mead. Fred Weaver. Jan Frye, Jay Brabban.
NATIONAL MUSIC HONORARY FOR WOMEN— FIRST ROW: Sue Stout. May King
Edgar, May Polandski, Lari Pat Donaldson, Gail Eror, Phyllis Appolonia. SECOND ROW:
Adrienne Susan, Lynnette Talovich, Julianne Sages, Jeanne Poole, Mary Ellen Fisher, Ann
Kisinger, Susan Zippay. THIRD ROW: Sandy Anderson, Elaine Kallas, Anna Long, Pam
Mauer, Paula Gatian, Beverly Dennison.
Mu Phi Epsilon
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School of Engineering
Chester A Arents
Dean of the School of Engineering
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CHARLES K. AMOS. JR.. RT. 4. Box 240. Princeton
W.Va.. Chemical, Pi Kappa Alpha. Student Legislature:
AICHE; GERALD T. BALCZON, 2203 Wayne St.. Erie.
Pa.. Industrial; AIIE: THEODORE C. BARKER. 109 R
Center Ave.. Weston. W.Va., Chemical, Alpha Pi Mu, Tau
Beta Pi. Omega Chi Epsilon; LARRY N. BITNER, RD. 1.
Box 79, Connellsville. Pa., Mechanical.
JOHN H. BODER, 9556 Magellan Dr., Pgh. Pa., Mechani-
cal. ASME: LESLIE F. BOORD. RD. 4, Willowbrook Rd..
Belle Vernon. Pa.. Mechanical; STEVEN L. BROWN, 484
Lawnview Dr., Morgantown, W.Va., Mechanical. Delta Tau
Delta, ASME, ACP: WILLIAM PEYTON BROWN, 928
Fairfax Drive, Morgantown, W.Va., Chemical, Tau Beta Pi.
Omega Chi Epsilon, AICHE.
CHESTER ARTHUR BURDETTE. JR., Procious. W.Va.,
Electrical; JOHN W. BURHART. 740 Ridgeway Ave..
Morgantown. W.Va., Mechanical. ASME; BYRON DOUG-
LAS CAMPELL, 4503 Whited Dr.. Vienna. W.Va.. Chemi-
cal, Omega Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi, AICHE; WILLIAM
ROBERT CATTRELL, 3901 Beaumont Dr., Weirton. W.Va..
Industrial, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Pi Mu.
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FRANK CERMINARA. 1052 Highland Ave., Follansbee,
W. Va., Industrial. Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu — Vice-Pies.,
Sigma Phi Epsilon; KENNETH FRED CODELUPPI, R.D.
2, Sweeney Plan, Belle Vernon, Va., Industrial, Kappa
Sigma. Student Legislature. Fi Bata Cappar; RODERICK
LITTEN CRAMER, 426 Morris Ave., Westoner, W. Va.,
Industrial, AIIE; GEORGE W. CUMMINGS, JR.. Morton
St., New Eagle. Pa.. Mechanical.
DAVID L. FABER. Rt. 1, Box 15, Worthington, W. Va.,
Mechanical, Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME;
CHARLES J. FLEISCHER, JR., 61 Griesmere St., Pitts-
burgh, Pa., Industrial, AIIE, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu:
JIMMIE R. FLESHMAN, Petertown, W. Va., Industrial,
Tau Beta Pi— Vice-Pres., Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE; ARTHUR
LEE FORD. Box 171, Corriganville, Md., Aerospace,
AIAA.
MIKE GIUSTI, 664 Stratton St., Logan, W. Va., Chemical,
Delta Tau Delta— Pres., Sphinx, AICHE; EVERETT W.
GLOVER. JR.. 51P/2 East Park Ave., Fairmont, W. Va..
Civil, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi; STEPHEN GOOD, Box
331, Shepherdstown, W. Va., Mechanical, SAM, ASME;
LEWIS G. GRIMM, 221 Howard St., Clarksburg, W. Va.,
Civil, Chi Epsilon, Debate Society. Delta Sigma Rho — Tau
Kappa Alpha.
DOUGLAS CLARK HEAVNER, 105 Beverly Rd., Butler,
Pa., Industrial, AIIE, College Veterans Club: JAMES L.
HERNDON. 808 Sweet Acres Dr.. St. Albans, W. Va.,
Civil, Sphinx, Student Legislature, Sigma Chi — Pres.;
JAMES D. HINKLE III, Lightburn St.. Buckhannon, W.
Va., Industrial, AIIE; JOHN T. HORNER. JR., Rt. 1,
Hedgesville, W. Va., Electrical, IEEE.
RICHARD LEE JAMIESON, 75 Morrison Dr., Pittsburg.
Pa., Industrial, AIIE, Gymnastics; H. GREGORY JA-
RANKO, 168 Spruce St., Morgantown, W. Va., Mechani-
cal, Outing Club, Russian Club; RUSSELL L. KING, JR..
1261 Satellite Circle. Upper St. Clair. Mechanical, ASME,
Ski Club— Vice-Pres.; RICHARD T. KREHNOVI, 900
Eighth Ave., Conway, Pa., Mechanical, Lambda Chi Alpha,
ASME.
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WILLIAM M. LANHAM, JR., 317 Berkley St., Charles-
ton, W. Va.. Chemical, Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon,
AICHE SAM LAUIN, Rt. 2, Box 199, Bluefield. W. Va.,
Mechanical. Delta Tau Delta. ASME; ANTHONY
EMILIO LICATA, 27 Eight St., Hicksville, N.Y., Mechan-
ical: JOHN H. MALVIN, Box 246, Rivesville, W. Va.,
Civil, ASCE.
JOHN WARREN MARTIN II. 501 Orchard St., Webster
Springs, W. Va.. Industrial, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu—
Pres., AIIE; STEPHEN H. MASON, 609 27th St., Vienna,
W. Va.. Chemical, AICHE; DANIEL JOSEPH Mc-
DERMOTT. 1257 Northwestern Dr., Monroeville, Pa..
Aerospace, Swimming Team, Sigma Gamma Tau, AIAA;
ROBERT A. NOVAK, 1309 Kegg Ave.. Johnstown, Pa..
Aerospace.
DAVID A. PRICE, 610 V 2 Eighth St., Fairmont, W. Va.,
Civil, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi: JORGE R. RAMIREZ,
Chitre, Republic of Panama, Industrial, International Stu-
dents Association: GLENN THOMAS REED, Box 320,
Athens Star Route, Princeton, W. Va., Civil, Tau Beta Pi,
Chi Epsilon. ASCE: RICHARD G. REPA1RE, II, 1045
First Ave.. Montgomery. W. Va., Mechanical, Pi Kappa
Alpha. ASME. Student Committees.
SALVADORE ROSSI. Box 173, Coalton, W. Va., Chem-
ical. Tau Beta Pi. Omega Chi Epsilon, AICHE: BYRD C.
STUTER, 104 Green Street, Belleville, Pa., Mechanical,
Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society: ROBERT L. WAL-
LACE, II. Rt. 1. Box 12, Clintonville, W. Va., Aerospace,
Alpha Phi Omega, AIAA: KENNETH ARDEN WARD.
Box 82, Clay, W. Va., Mechanical, ASME, Phi Tau Sigma.
GARY EUGENE WEBB. Rt. 2, Box 74-A. Walker.
W. Va.. Chemical, AICHE. Tau Beta Pi: ROY WHIPP.
Walnut Lane, Burlington, W. Va., Chemical, Kappa Alpha,
Omega Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi: ROGER B. WILLIAMS.
2275 Corene Dr.. Marietta. Ga.. Industrial. Phi Delta
Theta, Student Legislature. Interfraternity Council:
RICHARD D. YANCICH. Box 1. Pilliner. Pa.. Mechani-
cal. ASME.
EUGENE M. ZVOLENSKY. 84 Clipper Ave., Edison.
N.J., Industrial, Kappa Sigma. AIIE. Student Party.
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Tau Beta Pi
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ENGINEERING HONORARY— FIRST ROW: E. Ahmadi, William M. Lanham. Jr., Joseph
S. Luchini, President: Ben Blair. Cerry W. Harbaugh, Michael W. Nugen, Jim Fleshman, Vice
President; Elden M. George. SECOND ROW: Gary Webb, Larry Derenge. A. Kurt Scurler,
Robert Van Meter, Woodrow Corley. Charles J. Fleischer, Jr., Cataloguer; Dennis A. Zalar,
Robert R. Isiminger, Jr. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Winter, B. Douglas Campbell. Roland E.
Dubbe, S. Rossi, Charles Traugh. Jimmy Travis, William P. Brown, Lyle J. Iman.
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SUSAN KATHLEEN ADKINS, 2796 Emmons Ave., Hunt-
ington, W. Va., English Education, Junior Executive Con-
ference Committee, Mountainlair Forum Committee,
Mountaineer Week Team; DEBORAH DIANNE AGNEW,
New Creek, W. Va., Secondary Education; MARY KATH-
RYN ALVARCZ, 205 Locust Rd., Bridgeport, W. Va.,
Speech Pathology. Sigma Alpha Eta; LIBBY ANDERSON,
5421 Washington Ave., Charleston, W. Va., Human Re-
sources.
JOHN WARDEN ASH. 416 6th St., Glen Dale, W. Va.,
Biology, Secondary Education, Beta Theta Pi, Arnold Air
Society, AF ROTC; RITA B. ASH, Rt. 1, Box 254, Wil-
sonburg, W. Va., Family Resources; LINDA KATHRYN
BAKER, 1208 Hanlin Way, Weirton, W. Va., Elementary
Education, Student Party; ROGER C. BALLANTYNE, Rt.
8, Box 49, Morgantown, W. Va., Secondary Education,
Veteran's Club.
NANCY L. BEIHL, 2616 Vance Ave., Wheeling, W. Va„
Family Resources, Orchesis; MARTHA BRIGGS, 609 Indi-
ana Ave., Chester, W. Va., Elementary Education; HOLLY
HUGHES BROOKS, 3537 Collins Ferry Rd., Morgantown,
W. Va., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha
Eta; JUDY BUCKLEW, Fairmont. W. Va., Human Re-
sources, Alpha Phi. Omicron Nu.
ANITA JANE BUNK. 12 Park St.. Warren, Pa., Home
Economics, SAAP, Newman Movement, Residence Hall
Staff; WILLIAM K. BUNNER, Rt. 2. Box 45, Fairview,
W. Va., Secondary Education, Young Democrats; M.
KATHLEEN BURNS, 42 Pershing Ave., Uniontown. Pa.,
Business Education. Ski Club, Student Party; GRAHAM A.
CAMPBELL, 280 Biery's Bridge Road, Bethlehem, Pa.,
Elementary Education, ACEI — Vice-Pres.
TONI LOUISE CAPUTO, 788 Twin Oaks Dr., Bridgeport,
W. Va., Family Resources; PAMELA DODD CARR, 1206
N. Walker St., Princeton, W. Va., Speech Pathology and
Audiology, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha ETA; DEBORAH J.
CASTO, 2615 Brooklyn Dr., Parkersburg. W. Va., Second-
ary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Delta Pi; KANDACE
M. CLARK, 1440 Hillcrest Ave., Washington, Pa., Family
Resources, Phi Upsilon Omicron, WVU Home Economics
Chapter.
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SHERRIE LYNN CLARK, 424 Parkside Road, Camp Hill,
Pa., Family Resources, Student Party, VIRGINIA L.
CLARK, 1335 Main St., Wellsburg, W. Va., Elementary
Education; LOIS JEAN COBB, 411 Washington Ave.,
Clarksburg. W. Va., Dietetics: JUDY A. COLLINS, Moore-
field. W. Va., Family Resources, ACEI, AHEA.
DANA KAY CON LEY. 120 Dickson St., Weirton, W. Va.,
Speech Pathology and Audiology, YWCA — Treasurer,
Sigma Alpha Eta— Secretary; CHRISTINE CONNELLY.
306 Church St., West Union, W. Va., Home Economics,
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Ski Club; JANE ANN
CONWAY, 1028 S. Henry Ave.. Elkins. W. Va., Elemen-
tary Education; BETSY ANNE CROUCH, 1819 Virginia
St.. Moundsville. W. Va., Elementary Education.
KATHRYN ANN DAVIS. Rt. 4. Box 217, Keyser, W. Va.,
Secondary Education, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Mon-
ticola Staff: CAROLYN SUE DAY. Rt. 2. Box 266-A.
Berryville, Va.. Elementary Education; KAREN V. De-
ANTONIO. Box 313, Marianna, Pa.. Vocational Home Ec-
onomics, Home Economics Club — Publicity Chairman.
Academic Forum; JUDITH ELAINE DICKENS, Rock
Creek, W. Va., Elementary Education.
CANDITA DiBACCO, Box 114, Thomas, W. Va.. Family
Resources, Kappa Delta. National Home Economics Chap-
ter; JOHN PHILLIP DORSEY, Box 251, Franklin, W. Va..
Elementary Education; ROSEMARY C. DUDEK, 545 S.
Broad St., Eliz.. N.J.. Education; SARAH E. DUNN. Rt. 1.
Box 101, Fairview Rd., Pt. Pleasant. W. Va.. Human Re-
sources, Pi Beta Phi. Phi Upsilon Omicron — Vice-Pres.
LINDA ALICE EDISON, River Glen Apts. 110-A, 173 E.
Michigan Ave., Three Rivers, Michigan, Secondary Educa-
tion, Kappa Delta Pi. Zeta Phi Eta. YWCA: VICTORIA
JO ERWIN. 109 Forest Dr., Charleston, W. Va., Elemen-
tary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma; MEGAN EVANS,
3675 Middleboro Rd., Pgh, Pa., Family Resources; M.
JANE FETTY, 3808 Cypress St., Parkersburg, W. Va.,
Family Resources, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Omicron Nu.
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LINDA JEAN FOE, Box 5, Cass, W. Va.. Family Re-
sources: MARY BETH FREELAND. 442 Water St., Ben-
wood, W. Va.. Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma
Alpha Eta: MARCIA FRIEDLINE. R.D. 3, Box 166,
Somerset, Pa., Music Education. Kappa Delta, Student
Party: SHEILA S. GOLDEN, Rt. 2, Bristol, W. Va.,
Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta, Young
Republicans, SAAP.
SARAH LOUISE GOOD, 4205 Virginia Ave., Charleston,
W. Va., Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta; CYN-
THIA ANN GOLDSWORTHY, 35 S. Church St., Keyser,
W. Va., Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Monticola
Staff: RHONDA SUE GOODMAN, 104 Coughlan St..
Berkeley Springs. W. Va., Home Economics, Chi Omega;
ANN GRACEY, Charles Town, Elementary Education,
Gamma Phi Beta.
BEBERLY GRINDLE, 15 Dent St., Elkins, W. Va., Ele-
mentary Education, SNEA; BARBARA ANN GUM, 464
Hillview Dr., Morgantown. W. Va., Secondary Education,
Gamma Phi Beta; SUE LEE GWINN, Box 224, Clendenin.
W. Va., Family Resources: CORA L. HAMILTON, 10305
Orange Grove Dr., Tampa. Fla.. Family Resources, AWS —
Open Door Series.
GLENN HAMILTON, 11 Club Crest Rd., Fairmont. W.
Va., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma
Alpha Eta, Eta Sigma Phi; CHRISTINA L. HARMAN,
Box 141, Harman, W. Va., Home Economics, Phi Upsilon
Omicron: NELA I. HARRIS, New Creek, W. Va., Second-
ary Education, SNEA; SUE A. HAWKINS, 1151 Village
Way, Fairmont, W. Va., Family Resources, Omicron Nu,
Phi Upsilon Omicron.
BONNIE D. HERVEY, 4 Cavalier Dr., Huntington, W.
Va., Home Economics, Tri Delta, Mountainlair Decorations
Committee. Homecoming Committee: PAMELA JO HIL-
LEGAS, 173 Glenhorst Dr., Verona, Pa., Elementary Edu-
cation: JO ANN HOLT, Box 84, Confluence, Pa., Family
Resources, Alpha Delta Pi, Student Party; JENNIE HOLZ,
1517 Connell Road, Charleston, W. Va., Secondary Educa-
tion, Alpha Phi.
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GAYLE J. HORAK. 110 N. Diamond St., Mt. Pleasant,
Pa.. Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Studette, AWS
Committees; MAUREEN ANNE HUTCHISON, 94 Pleas-
ant View Dr., Wayne. N.J., Secondary Education, Chi
Omega. Phi Alpha Theta: JORENE HILTON. Charleston,
W. Va.. Elementary Education, Chi Omega — Co-Social
Chairman; STEPHANIE JO IVES. Rt. 1. Chestertown,
Md., Elementary Education.
SADIE JOHN. National Pike West. Uniontown. Pa., Home
Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron — Pres., Student Legisla-
ture. Delta Delta Delta— Secretary; BETTY ANNE
JONES, 225 Navajo Road, Pittsburg, Pa., Elementary Edu-
cation. Pi Beta Phi — Vice-Pres., Homecoming Committee;
SHARON JONES, 1302 Peacock Lane, Fairmont, W. Va.,
Interior Design, Delta Delta Delta; THERESA J. KAP-
PEL, 730 Fifth St.. New Martinsville, W. Va., Speech
Pathology, Alpha Phi. Sigma Alpha Eta.
PATRICIA A. KEESECKER, R.F.D. #2, Box 84bb, Mar-
tinsburg, W. Va., Family Resources. Chi Omega. Phi Upsi-
lon Omicron. Five Most Beautiful Coeds; JEANNE
ELLEN KING, 1343 North State Rt. 2. New Martinsville,
W. Va., Elementary Education, Chi Omega. Lair Commit-
tee; SUSAN YVONNE KLATSKIN, 106-F Northgate
Apts. Cranbury. N.J.. Business Education. Sigma Tau
Sigma; JEANNE ANNE LAMBERT, Box 217, Hundred.
W. Va.. Secondary Education.
RUTH A. LATIMOR, R.D. 2, Belle Vernon, Pa., Elemen-
tary Education: MARIE LEACH, 2118 Holswade Dr..
Hunnington, W. Va., Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma,
Greek Week, Glamour Style Show; BARBARA ANN
LEWIS, Bo\ 25, Red House, W. Va.. Elementary Educa-
tion. Mountaineer Christian Fellowship; JANE LINDSAY.
1901 Washington Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va.. Home Eco-
nomics. Home Economics Club.
LINDA L. LINK, RFD =2, Box 19, Kearneysville. W. Va.,
Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi — Treasurer; ANNETTE
LUCARELLI. 14 Hawthorne Ct.. Wheeling. W. Va., Fam-
ily Resources: KATHY R. LYTLE, 6727 Lombardy Dr..
West Mifflin, Pa., Speech; DIANA LYNN MAGLE, Fam-
ily Resources, Alpha Pi — Hostess, Angel Flight.
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SARAH JANE HEATER, 47 South Florida St., Buckhan-
non, W. Va., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Orchesis;
Sigma Alpha Eta; PATRICIA E. MARKWOOD, 206 Wil-
lard St., Terra Alta, W. Va., History Education, Kappa
Delta; BILLY H. MARSHALL, 112 Academy Court, Fay-
etteville, W. Va., Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi,
University Theatre, Cultural Committee — Co-ordinator;
PEGGY LEE MATTINGLY, Box 21, Willow Island, W.
Va., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta.
MARGARET MAY, 506 Grant St., Newell, W. Va.,
Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta; BEV-
ERLY J. McCOY, 467 Main St., Oak Hill, W. Va., Sec-
ondary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Hill Judiciary Board,
Parents Weekend Steering Committee; COLLEEN E. Mc-
GEE, 70 Roland Rd., Murray Hill, N.J., Family Resources,
Alpha Delta Pi — Vice-Pres., Student Party, Judiciary
Board; DARLENE McWREATH, 1465 Henderson Ave.,
Washington, Pa., Family Resources.
LINDA LOUISE MILLER, 1469 Senior Dr., Pittsburgh,
Pa., Math Education, Student Party; ELLA MAXINE
MITCHEM, Box 85, Crumpler, W. Va., Secondary Educa-
tion; NANCY JEAN MOORE, 421 James St., Bridgeport,
W. Va., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Ita;
W. JOY MORRIS, 357 Cohasset Dr., Biology Education,
Chi Omega. Dolphins.
SANDRA MYERS, 1149 Beadhead Rd., Monace, Pa., Eng-
lish and Business Education; PATRICIA LEE NEFF, 802
Irene Dr., Westchester, Pa., Home Economics, Chi Omega
— Secretary, Sorority Week Steering Committee, Pan-
hellenic Council: BONNIE JEAN NELSON, 832 Louise
Ave., Morgantown, W. Va., Speech Pathology and Audiol-
ogy; RUBY LYNN OPACIC, 3218 Jane St., Pittsburgh,
Pa., Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Orchesis.
ROBIN M. OWINGS, 181 Circle Dr., Fairmont. W. Va.,
Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta; PA-
TRICIA PANARELLA, R.D. *4, Belle Vernon, Pa., Home
Economics, Ski Club: KATHRYN DIANE PANTAPLUS,
381 Markin Ave., Beckley, W. Va.. Family Resources,
WVU Drill Team; SHARON PAYNE, Rt. 1, Box 38.
Clendenin. W. Va., Home Economics Education.
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BARBARA PHILLIPS, 360 W. 22nd St., New York, N.Y.,
Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AHEA: MOLLY
JEAN PITCHER, Rt. 9, Box 312, Morgantown. W. Va..
Elementary Education: DEBORAH P. PUGH, Hacker Val-
ley. W. Va.. Secondary Education; TERRIE PURPURA,
120 15th St., Wheeling, W. Va.. Secondary Education, Pi
Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi AWS General Council.
ELAINE QUATTRO, 956 Hickory Grade Rd., Bridgeville,
Pa., Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron: MARY ANN
RAFTER, 110 Howard St.. Westernport. Md.. Speech
Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta; JEANNE
RAM ME. 200 Surfview Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif., Com-
merce Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi; LINDA
SUE RAWE, 783 Fifth St., New Martinsville, W. Va.,
Family Resources, Student Party.
DALE A. RAWLINGS, 138 Chestnut St., Keyser, W. Va.,
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling, Pi Kappa Alpha,
WVU NRCA; SUSAN M. REILLY, 614 Marshall St., Mc-
Mechen. W. Va., Library Science; TERRY MARIE
REEVES, Box G, Westernport, Md., Elementary Educa-
tion; LINDA M. RICHARDSON. Box 5326 Cresaptown,
Md., Family Resources, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron
Nu, ACEI.
PHYLLIS FAYE RIFE, Box 23, Spelter, W. Va., Family
Resources; NANCY KAY ROBINETT, 138 Crisswill Rd.
St. Clairsville, Ohio, Dietetics; JACQUELYN E. RAUSH
324 Hancock Ave., Vandergrift, Pa., Elementary Education
Delta Gamma — Rush Chairman, Angel Flight, ACP Dele
gate; ROGER PAUL SCHWAB, 507 Mars St., Johnstown
Pa., Secondary Education, Phi Alpha Theta, Young Repub
licans.
KATHY SEAVER, 1512 N. Walker St., Princeton, W. Va.,
Speech Therapy. Legislature, Forum Committee, Faculty
Senate Representative; MARGARET ANN SCOTT, Rt. 6,
Box 545-A, Charleston, W. Va., Elementary Education, In-
tervarsity Christian Fellowship, YWCA; RHODA CAR-
ROLL SHAW. 2616 Lincoln St., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.,
Speech, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Public Relations Commit-
tee, Greek Week Steering Committee; ANNE SHEA, 137
Mayer Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa., Elementary Education.
125
ROBERT H. SIGLER, JR., 13 Woodmere Rd., West Cald-
well, N.J., Secondary Education, Alpha Phi Omega;
JOYCE SUE SKINNER, 958 28th St., Parkersburg, W.Va.,
Elementary Education, Delta Gamma; BEVERLY A.
SMITH, 284 South River Ave., Weston, W.Va.. Secondary
Education, Young Republicans; PATRICA A. SMITH,
7215 McCurdy Place. Ben Avon, Pittsburg, Pa., Family
Resources, Alpha Delta Pi.
ANN SPENCER, Box 551, Hamlin. W.Va., Home Eco-
nomics Education: MARY LOU SPRING, Great Cacapon,
W.Va., Family Resources; VIRGINIA ELLEN STONE,
533 Ridgewood Rd.. Huntington, W.Va., Home Economics
with Art emphasis, Alpha Xi Delta, Pershing Rifles, Moun-
tainettes; KAREN LYNNE SURATT, 2940 Winters Rd.,
Huntington, W.Va., Secondary Education — English and
French, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, University Fine
Arts Committee.
VICTORIA ANN TARANTINO, 101 Ashcraft Court,
Clarksburg, W.Va., Secondary Education, Mountainlair
Committee, Student Education Association, Dorm Activities
Committee; THOMAS J. TARWOSKY, 3922 Brightway,
Weirton, W.Va., Secondary Education, Young Democrats;
PAMELA SUE THACKER. 212 Queen St., Beckley,
W.Va., Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta, 10 Best-
Dressed 1969-70; CAROL Q. TISSUE, 612 Edgehill Dr..
St. Albans, W.Va., Secondary Education — Social Studies,
Delta Gamma. Student Party, Mountainlair Special Events
Committee — Pres.
LINDA TRES1NO, 2423 Momingside Ave., Parkersburg,
W.Va., Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart (1968); CAROLYN
TROUT, 2807 Dudley Ave.. Parkersburg, W.Va., Elemen-
tary Education, Treasurer of The Hill; MARY LOU
WALKER, 1308 7th Ave., Charleston, W.Va., Elementary
Education, Tournaments & Games Committee; SHERRY
LYNN WARNER, Alma, W.Va., Secondary Education-
Science, Y.W.C.A.
SUSAN LYNN WEIKLE, Box 236, Alderson, W.Va., Ele-
mentary Education, Y.W.C.A.; MRS. PATRICIA W. WIL-
LIAMS; Nrao, Green Bank. W.Va.. Elementary Education;
PRESTON G. WHITE, JR., Box 8, Hillsboro, W.Va..
Speech Pathology & Audiology Sigma Alpha Eta; BARBARA
A. WHITING. 301 East Main St.. Glenville, W.Va., Speech
Therapy.
MARY FLORENCE WILSON, New York, Family Re-
sources, Kappa Kappa Gamma, SAAP; PATRICIA ANN
WOLFE. 101 Fairway St., Weirton, W.Va., Elementary Ed-
ucation; CAROL JEAN WOODSON. RD. 1, Box 337.
Belle Vernon, Pa., Elementary Education; JOANNE M.
YURIK, 640 Shirls Ave.. Washington, Pa., Family Re-
sources.
126
Zeta Phi Eta
ALPHA RHO CHAPTER OF NATIONAL SPEECH HONORARY— FIRST ROW: Beverly
Wilcox, Vice President: Linda Snodgrass, President; Beverly Liston, Projects Chairman. SEC-
OND ROW: Martha Hollen, Cathy Chinowith, Dee Rhodes, Lu Jones, Donna Corbin, Cindy
Phillips, Linda Edison, Glenna Hamilton, Nancy Williams, Judy King. THIRD ROW: Margie
Hulbert. Barbara Shelosky, Brenda Nichols, Lynn Wilson, Linda Gray. Carol Wilson. Angela
Pizztella.
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PROFESSIONAL HOME ECONOMICS HONORARY— FIRST ROW: Debbie Frye Burner,
Corresponding Secretary; Suzy Johnson, Barbara Phillips, Sadie John, President; Camille
Bartman, Cheryl Cooper. SECOND ROW: Sarah Dunn Fisher. Vice President— Projects; Sue
Hawkins. Recording Secretary; Linda Hammack, Chaplain; Linda Richardson, Vice President —
Projects; Becky Byrant, Candle Reporter, Elaine Quattro, Historian. THIRD ROW: Pat Shulz,
Kathy Butcher, Donna Coughlin, Connie Scott, Judith Lurowski, Susan Gwinn, Bertha Coplin,
Megan Evans, Linda Newcome, Carol Dawson, Candy Clark, Fran Lyman, Connie Gate-
house, Janet Martin, Judy Casto, Diane Shutts, Elaine Zanburg. Nancy Milligan, Susan Skaggs.
Phi
Epsilon
Omicron
129
School of Journalism
Guy H. Stewart
Dean of the School of Journalism
130
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JOURNALISM HONORARY FOR MEN— FIRST ROW: Chris Brisbane, Theresa Miller,
Jan Fliess. SECOND ROW: Professor Paul A. Atkins, Advisor; William Tierman, President:
Dave Thompson, George Hohmann.
132
ANTHONY JOSEPH BONIDY. 246 McCargo St.. New
Kensington, Pa., Journalism, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta
Sigma, PRSSA; SHIRLEY FISHER, 115 7th St., Young-
wood, Pa.. Journalism, Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma Phi. Public
Relation Student Society of America; DAVID B. FLEM-
ING. Box 5235, Vienna, W.Va., Journalism. Beta Theta Pi.
Fi Batar Cappar. Golf Team; PAULA HARMAN, Box
383, Franklin, W.Va., Journalism Education, 4-H Club,
Young Republicans, Activities Board — Hill.
F. BARRY HILLARD, 118 N. Lafayette Ave., Ventnor,
New Jersey, Journalism (Broadcast), Chi Phi, Intramural
Bowling; THOMAS W. KUGLE, 41 Center Dr., Camp
Hill, Pa.. Advertising, Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Delta Sigma;
PATRICIA ANN LAWRENCE, 535 Elwell Ave.. West
Mifflin. Pa.. Journalism: JOYCE McCONIKAY, 3504
Staunton Ave., Charleston, W.Va., Radio and Television,
Mountainette Drill Team. Woman's Week Committee.
MICHAEL L. METZ, 8520 Moody Road, Louisville, Ky„
Journalism, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma; TOM A.
ORNDORFF, 206 Battle St., Vienna, W.Va.. Journalism,
Intramurals, Sports Editor (DA), Sigma Delta Chi: JULI-
ANNE SHEDD, 125 Ledgewood Dr.. Rochester. N.Y.;
Public Relations. PRSSA, AWS Committee, Student Ad-
ministration (PR); KAREN SUE SNIDER, Kopperston,
W.Va., Journalism, YWCA, Student Party.
SUSAN STAGGERS, New Creek Dr., Keyser, W.Va., Pub-
lic Relations, Editor of Monticola; SALLY WRIGHT
STEPTOE. Showers Lane, Martinsburg, W.Va., Advertising,
Vice-President of Sr. Class, Delta Gamma, Angel Flight;
SALLY LANE ULLUM, 508 South Fort Dr., Charleston,
W.Va., Journalism, Alpha Delta Pi, Theta Sigma Phi, DA
Staff Reporter; BARBARA WICKLINE, Rt. 3, Box 145.
Belington, W.Va., Journalism, Daily Athenaeum, Student
Administration Public Relations Co-ordinator. Delta Delta
Delta — Scholarship Chairman.
133
Medicine
\^
as^fe
Clark K. Sleeth
Dean of the School of Medicine
134
Dentristry
W. Robert Biddington
Dean of the School of Dentistry
DANIEL LOUIS DeMARCO, 1303 Buckeys St., Connells-
ville. Pa.. Pie-Dental, Phi Sigma Kappa. Fi Batar Capper;
JOHN WILLIAM FOSTER, 37 Shaffer St., Sykesville, Pa.,
Pre-Dental; RONALD J. HAGGERTY, P.O. 117, Keyser,
W.Va.. Pre-Dental.
EDWARD BURD LAFFERTY. Box 116. Elizabeth, Pa.
Pre-Dental; G. LEE SCHAFER, 658 S. Edge Park Dr..
Haddonfield, N.J., Pre-Dental.
dikmA
135
Dental Hygiene
v<
JANE MORRIS BAKER, 600 Oakhurst Ave.. Bluefield.
W.Va., Denial Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygiene
Association.
JANE ELLEN BOYLES. Route 6, Caldwell. Ohio. Dental
Hygien-, Kappa Delta; MARY DIANE DALZOT, 1257
Sabraton Ave.. Morgantoun. W.Va., Dental Hygiene, Delta
Delta, Delta, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Associa-
tion; M. SUZANNE HAMIL. Box 152-A RD 2, Monte
Vista. Colorado. Dental Hygiene, Commander of Angel
Flight. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association;
MARILYN SUE McINTYRE. 971 Noland Drive. Hagers-
town, Md„ Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Pi — Pres.. Junior
American Dental Hygienists' Association.
PATRICIA LEE MILLER. 101 Johnston St.. Beckley. W.Va.,
Dental Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Associa-
tion; GEORGIA ANN MORELAND, 7604 Allman Drive,
Annondale. Va„ Dental Hygiene. YWCA. Junior American
Dental Hygienists' Association; SHERRY MULLIS, 14700
Claude Lane, Silver Springs. Md., Dental Hygiene. Junior
American Dental Hygienists' Association; JO ANN WAR-
CHOLIC, 5 Clarion St.. Oil City, Pa„ Dental Hygiene.
Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association — Historian.
Alpha Phi — Rec. Sec.
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136
Junior American Dental Hygienist's Association
Carol Given, Barbara Vargo, Nancy Tannen. Joan Johnson. Kathy Johnson, Mary Jane
Copley. Mary Elizabeth Fauquier. Victoria Woodburn, Pat Miller. Karen Zimmerman. Connie
Wright, Nancy Coleman. Elaine Turner, Debbie Scott, Sherry Mullis, Debbie McMillan. Joan
Lewis.
FIRST ROW: Jane Hammer. Mary Lynn Bogard, Nancy Amick, Marsha Dunn, Diane Per-
kille. Sherry McCann, Karen Mattox, Lorraine Battistoxie. Debbie Jones. SECOND ROW:
Janet Young. Toni DeBaise. Rosemary Grarascit. Sue Price. Tabondra Ashbee, Jo Cowan.
Suzanne Hamil, Pam McMahon. Patti Lausch. THIRD ROW: Barbara Rosinski, Mrs. Mar-
garet Puderbaugh. Diane Collis. Jane Boyles.
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Medical Technology
Alpha
Delta
Theta
138
KAREN S. ARBOGAST. 947 Maple Dr.. Morgantown.
W.Va.. Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta: CAROL
BABCOCK. 24 Outlook Rd., Fairmont. W.Va.. Medical
Technology, Alpha Xi Delta — Panhellenic Delegate. Alpha
Delta Theta; MARY KAY BELOTA, 1235 Peacock Lane.
Fairmont, W.Va.. Medical Technology, Alpha Xi Delta.
Mortar Board, Student Leadership Committee (coordinator):
HELEN MARIE BROOKS. 913 Lincoln St.. Mullens. W.Va..
Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta.
PAULA H. CLARKSON. Cass. W.Va.. Medical Technology.
Alpha Delta Theta; JOYCE L. COMPTON, Rt. 1. Inde-
pendence, W.Va.. Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta;
GAIL PAULETTE FRANKLIN. 1521 Fourth St., Mounds-
ville, W.Va.. Medical Technology . Alpha Delta Theta; AN-
DREA LYN MARSH, 3611 Prince William Dr.. Fairfax.
Va.. Medical Technology. Gamma Phi Beta.
E. LETITIA MASSEY. Sand Fork. W.Va.. Medical Tech-
nology, Alpha Delta Theta; ELRESSA MILLER, 527 Kana-
wha Ave., Rainelle. W.Va.. Medical Technology, Alpha
Delta Theta; SUSAN K. ORR, 5050 Orr Road. Murrysville.
Pa.. Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta; JOHN P. PE-
TRELLA, 2310 Main Street. Wellsburg. W.Va.. Medical
Technology, Alpha Xi Delta — Treasurer. Alpha Epsilon
Delta. Mountainlair Fine Arts.
JULIE ANN RANDOLPH, Box 371, Glenville, W.Va., Med-
ical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta; FRED A. SIMPSON,
JR., RD. 6, Box 214, Washington, Pa.. Medical Technology:
SHARON SNYDER. 1213 Augusta St., Bluefield, W.Va.,
Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta; SHARON KAYE
STUTLER, Box 162, Eleanor, W.Va.. Medical Technology,
Alpha Delta Theta — Sec.
MARSHA LYNN VALERI. Box 97, Coalwood, W.Va.,
Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Alpha Xi Delta;
NANCY KENNEDY VANVOORHIS. 124 Lorentz Ave..
Morgantown, W.Va.. Medical Technology, Alpha Xi Delta,
Angel Flight. Helen of Troy Runner-Up of 1968; JOAN S.
WALKUP. Box 697. Leslie, W.Va.. Medical Technology.
Alpha Delta Theta: PAUL J. WEIMER, 16 Oak Street. Fair-
chance. Pa.. Medical Technology.
SUSAN M. WELLS, 18 South Locust Ave., Marlton, N.J.
Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta.
139
School of Nursing
Lorita Jenab
Dean of the School of Nursing
140
MARGERY A. BOYD. 115 Highland Road, Penn Hills, Pa..
Nursing, Student Nurses Association — Pres., Mountaineer
Christian Fellowship; ANDREA DOROTHY BURDGE.
12 Wynding Way. Rockaway, N.J., Nursing, S.N. A., Delta
Delta Delta; VIRGINIA N. BURKE, P.O. Box 1149, Elkins.
W.Va., Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, Chi Omega — Vice Pres.,
Student Body Organization of School of Nursing — Pres.;
LINDA KAY CLARK, 801 Helene St.. St. Albans, W.Va.,
Nursing. Alpha Xi Delta, Student Legislature, Angel Flight.
JEAN CULLEY. 10 Lovell Dr.. Charleston, W.Va., Nursing.
Alpha Phi. Student Nurses Association; JOAN M. CULLEY,
10 Lovell Dr., Charleston, W.Va., Nursing. Sigma Theta
Tau, Alpha Phi, Senior Class— Sec.-Treas.; STEPHANIE T.
DOXANAS, 37 Bangert Ave., Perry Hall, Md„ Nursing.
Chi Omega, S.N. A., Study Academic Forum Committee;
CAROL L. FARNSWORTH, 242 Park Ave., Park Ridge,
N.J., Nursing, Alpha Phi, Student Legislature.
JANICE KATHERINE FRIEND. 659 Maple Ave., Grafton.
W.Va., Nursing: BRENDA JEAN LOMBARDO, Box 488,
Kimball, W.Va., Nursing, National Student Nurses Associa-
tion; PEGGY ANN KARNAS MAJOR, 751 Wells St..
Morgantown, W.Va., Nursing; HELEN SUE NORTON. 401
Wills Road. Connellsville. Pa., Nursing, Alpha Phi — Admin-
istrative Assistant.
GRETA SMITH, 3008 McKinley St., Washington, D.C.,
Nursing, President of Senior Class; ELIZABETH L. SNY-
DER, RD. 1, Slippery Rock, Pa., Nursing.
Sigma
Theta
Tau
ALPHA RHO CHAPTER OF NATIONAL NURSING HONORARY— FIRST ROW; Joyce
Mycaff, Jean Culley. Guynell McKinney, Clara Long, Advisor: Rhonda Michles, President;
Wendy Brand, Robin Core, Rosemary Valentine. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Toambs. Lorita
Jenab. Dean of the School of Nursing: Patricia Williams, Barbara Haas. Arlene McCormick.
Diane Hunt, Laura Martin. Gearlean Slack.
141
Raphael O. Bachmann
Dean of the School of Pharmacy
142
EVIE PAKAS. 215 North Queen St.. Martinsburg. W.Va.,
Rho Chi — Pres.. Mortar Board. Lambda Kappa Sigma;
RALPH E. SIGMAN, JR., 316 Redwood Dr.. Charleston,
W.Va., Pharmacy, Alpha Phi Omega. Student Pharmaceuti-
cal Association.
Lambda
Kappa
Sigma
NATIONAL HONORARY FOR WOMEN IN PHARMACY— ON FLOOR: Diane Mearns.
Patricia Haves. Evie Pakas. SEATED: Janet Quinn. Nancy Cheuvront. Catherine Morrison.
Recording Secretary: Juliana Brown, Sue Higgins, President: Carol Meadows, Michelle
Monezis, Carolyn Riffee. STANDING: Carmen Donofrio, Sharon Eagloski. Lana Cox, Re-
becca Asher. Mary Kay Crowgey, Corresponding Secretary: Emilene Palmer. Katherine Muse.
Vice President: Harriet Harris, Sandra Kettlewell. Ann Freeman, Christine Stevenson, Abigail
Stephenson. Linda Mamone, Sharon Burnette. Patricia Fox, Irma Matheny. Catherine Chay-
ben, Elizabeth Snyder, Linda Hatfield. Treasurer.
C. Peter Yost
Dean of Physical Education
144
Physical Education
RICHARD P. BOBROWSKI. 294 Morningside Terrace,
Teaneck, N.J., Recreation, Recreation Club, Forestry Club,
Resident Assistant; JOSEPH M. BOSWELL. 712 W.Va.
Ave., Morgantown. W.Va.. Physical Education. Kappa
Sigma: MARILYN BRITVEC. 75 Christy St., Morgantown,
W.Va., Physical Education. Orchesis— Pres.; R. WAYNE
BROOKS. 1393 Scott Blvd.. Decatur Ga.. Physical Educa-
tion. Football. Sigma Nu. Fi Batar Cappar.
ROSCOE L. COLE II, 560 Center St.. Weston. W.Va..
Physical Education: TERRY JANE CUTTLE. Box 214.
Palestine. W.Va.. Physical Education; MIRIAM KAY CUR-
TIS. 205 Park Blvd.. Clarksburg. W.Va.. Physical Education.
Alpha Delta Pi; GLENN O. DACTON. JR., Rt. 3. Box 285,
Morgantown. W.Pa.. Physical Education. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Intramural Manager.
145
PATTY L. DILLS, 193 W. Main St., Uniontown, Pa., Phys-
ical Education, Majors Club, Alpha Delta Pi, Studette;
MICHELLE GERMAN DUNN, 60c Kensington Ave.,
Uniontown, Pa., Physical Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Or-
chesis, PE Majors Club; REBECCA H. GOFF, 408 Mel-
vina St., Summersville, W. Va., Physical Education, Kappa
Delta; SUELLEN HEADLEE, Shepherd Grade Road,
Shepherdstown, W. Va., Pre-Physical Therapy, Fencing
Club — Pres.
MICHAEL JOSEPH KUTCHMAN, 406 Jerome Ave., Jer-
ome, Pa., Recreation, Professional Recreation Society; RE-
BECCA MARIE LEE, 810 Matson Place, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Recreation; STEPHEN H. PENDRY. Box 224 Matheny,
W. Va., Physical Education, Academic Study Forum;
CHARLOTTE MARY PR1TZ, R.D. #1, Box 234, Mason-
town, Pa., Physical Education, Majors Club.
SUSAN SANTILLO, 202 Barbera Dr., McKees Rocks, Pa.,
Physical Education, Majors Club; LINDA LU SIMMONS,
207 Eln Ave.. Moundsville, W. Va., Physical Education,
Majors Club; L. DIANE (DOT) STUART, 713 James St.,
Bridgeport, W. Va., Physical Education, Delta Gamma, Co-
head Cheerleader, Miss Menticola — Runner-up; REGIS
TUROCY, 429 Ganlet Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Physical Educa-
tion, Kappa Sigma, Academic Study Committee — Chair-
man.
WILLIAM N. VAGNONI, 194 N. 24th St., Weirton, W.
Va., Recreation, Beta Theta Pi, Program Board, Tourna-
ments and Games Committee — Chairman; LINDA J.
WINTERS, Eglon, W. Va., Recreation, 4-H Club, Profes-
sional Recreation Society; SUSAN PATRICIA WOLFE,
Corriganville, Md., Physical Education; DICK L. YOUNG,
R.D. #1, West Winfield. N.Y., Physical Education, Fresh-
man Football. Intramurals.
NANCY ZAK, 113 N. 21 St., Weirton, W. Va., Physical
Education.
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bertshauser, Katie Rice. SECOND ROW: Kay Bonasso, Marcia Kelly, Marilyn Shandor, Pat
Neff, Becky Ferracio, Anna Kaye Ott.
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OFFICERS — Marcia Kelly, Secretary; Anna Kaye Ott, Presi-
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Chi Phi
1. Jack Wilson
2. Dave Butler
3. Jon Hall
4. Ed Boyd
Secretary
5. Jim McMullen
6. Jerry Kranak
Vice-President
7. Denny Riggleman
Rush Chairman
8. Chuck Roberts
Treasurer
9. John Mongiello
10. Tim Ringler
11. Charlie Willard
12. Butch Dunbar
13. A. R. Yost
14. Stan Tennant
15. Ed Pierson
16. Phil Antonucci
17. Rick Willis
18. Scott Parker
19. Ray Schulz
20. "Blinker" Allemong
21. Dave Nicholas
22. George Preikszaitis
23. Scott Rizzo
24. Barry Hilliard
25. "Wamie" Crossie
26. Jim Crum
NOT PICTURED
Robert Thomas
Ed Greenwald
Bruce Morgan
Ed Kaminski
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1. Garrett Ford
2. David Snell
3. Mike Hise
4. Oscar Patrick
5. Ronald Wilkerson
6. Charles Blue
7. B. C. Williams
8. Rick Martin
9. Carl Crennel
10. James Braxton
1 1. Reggie Williams
12. Rodrick Roberson
13. Russell Bloom
14. Pete Wood
Kappa Alpha Psi
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Alpha Gamma Rho
1. Vance Alvis
2. Larry Ware
3. Bob Pitts
4. Danny Bryan
President
5. Mike Jackson
6. Scott Speedy
7. Bill Woodland
8. Dave English
9. Dick Rood
10. Larry Moore
11. Bob Cjeek
12. Bud Miller
13. John Perdue
14. David Frances
15. Larry Burd
16. Steve Hershfield
17. William Wilson
18. Jim English
19. Denny Ross
NOT PICTURED
Larry Shaffer
Johnny Saunders
Harry Huff
Steve Hunter
Bob Drylie
Bill Hebb
Steve Quesenberry
Estil Hughes
Bill Dawson
Earl Post
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Alpha Delta Pi
1. Diane Decker
2. Susan Cunningham
3. Joel Roeheus
4. Wilma Marlow
5. Karen Ruscello
6. Vicki Veseley
7. Jeannie Lucas
8. Judi Evans
9. Mary Polansky
10. Sue Huff
11. Alice McClung
12. Kay Bonasso
13. Jenny Niehaus
14. Carm Wallace
15. Jeanne Ramme
16. Colleen McGee
Vice-President
17. Diana Edens
18. Stephanie Yoke
19. Mary Webster
Treasurer
20. Linda Winter
21. Mary Lynn Cocco
22. Wendy Branney
23. Marsha Wolman
24. Sherry Umina
25. Sharon Givens
House President
NOT PICTURED
Pat Smith
Gayle Horak
Kathy McGee
Linda Spangler
Ginny Myers
Betsy Randall
Chirpy Simmons
Maggie Grimmet
Patty Dills
Mary Ellen Neimer
Sally Ullum
Maureen Strauss
Sue Mclntyre
President
Sue Hardin
Pam Potts
Randi Civitillo
Patty Pepetti
Suzanne Glover
Alice Thornhill
Sue Witt
Jane Feather
Jo Ann Holt
Kay Curtis
Diane Shamburger
Colleen Morris
Susie Cathington
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Suzanne Jackson
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Karen Mullens
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Kris Sales
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Audray Lipsy
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Donna Harms
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Carolyn Given
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Ginny Scyphers
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Karen Everett
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Deanie Stone
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Martha Fulks
12
Mary Kay Droullard
13
Jane Roller
14
Pam Harless
15
Pauls D'Andrea
16
Dottie DeMark
17
Karen Schoonover
18
Jennifer Damous
19
Susan McClung
Pledge Trainer
20
Barbara Puskarich
21
Sally Lester
22
Linda Clark
Recording Secretary
23
Kathy Folen
24
Sherry Eades
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27. Nancy Cannon
28. Lesa Maloney
29. Lynn Ivery
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30. Linda Howell
31. Barbara Manilla
32. Corleen Barker
33. Helen Dickie
34. Jennifer Smith
35. Kay Moore
36. Sally Bowser
37. JoAnn Alger
38. Nancy Cox
39. Barbara Buttorff
40. Sue Engstrom
41. Mary Kay Belota
Vice-President
42. Nancy Davisson
43. Suzanne Hartman
44. Linda Kindleberger
45. Sue Bowser
46. Kathy McCall
47. Kindsey Sharp
48. Donna Kerr
49. Cindy Wege
50. Patti Lausch
NOT PICTURED
Carol Babcock
Carol Beneke
Jackie Bennett
Sarah Good
Emily Goodykoontz
Marsha Hall
Carol Kulina
Carolyn Martino
President
Joan Petrella
Treasurer
Angela Pizatella
Corresponding
Secretary
Stacey Schmidt
Monica Schroeder
Jennifer Jo Smith
Karen Stepko
Marsha Valeri
Sue Wege
Marsha Young
Alpha Xi Delta
171
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1. Joann Warcholic
2. Patty Rodnok
3. Mary Lou Christina
4. Nita Hughart
5. Becky Rumble
6. Beth Thorn
7. Susan McConnell
8. Patty Russel
9. Shirley Nasser
10. Margaret Masterlerz
1 1 . Shelley Simon
12. Michele Morgan
13. Janelle Schierling
14. Jane Brand
15. Mary Beth Dickson
16. Kathy Petranek
17. Patricia Wehner
18. Nancy Clevenger
19. Joann Eros
20. Jean Hensel
21. Resa Kappel
22. Fran Willard
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NOT PICTURED
24. Debbie Rose
Mary Margaret Murrill
25. Linda Metz
Patty Hayes
26. Sue Grundy
Shirley Fisher
27. Phyllis Maruca
Sue Norton
28. Anita Loos
Barbara Roush
29. Kati Rice
Sue McCarthy
30. Lynn Hill
Diane Mayle
3 1 . Sue Cochran
Janet Legg
32. Kati Mathison
Jennie Holz
33. Ann Michael
Ann Ghiz
34. Olga Frontino
Judy Bucklew
35. Sherry Simon
Donna Longdon
36. Barb Williams
Jean Culley
37. Karen Goldsmith
Joan Culley
38. Susan Street
39. Marsha Leezer
40. Kathy Kadar
41. Ann Singer
42. Barb Avey
43. Kathy Spitzer
44. Patty Schultz
45. Kay Evans
46. Lorena Battistine
Alpha
173
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1. Bill Raney
2. Joe Luchini
3. Joe BuSa
4. Dave Percynski
5. Ron Potesta
6. Tim Bandi
7. Steve Archer
8. Tom Lynch
9. Sam Ellis
10. Tom Nestor
11. Sam McPherson
12. Bob Frum
13. Brad Hammer
14. Matt Wender
15. Perry Lacaria
16. Bill Vagnoni
17. Russ Parsons
18. Terry Corbit
19. Danny Cassis
20. Vic Mow tchan
21. Ken Vensel
22. Jim Mavroleon
23. Tom Falherty
24. Jerry Nestor
25. Frank Cordavano
26. Mike Holt
27. Rich Mann
28. Duke Duncan
29. Nelson Kalkruth
174
30. Barry Fitz
57. Jim Mazza
3 1 . John Wurtzbacher
58. John Wilhoit
32. John Nestor
59. Greg Kelly
33. Jack Pearce
60. John Chaddok
34. Gary Park
61. Ernie Lewis
35. Mike Fahey
62. Don Sensabaugh
36. Jack Hammond
63. Tom Dickie
37. Dave Denning
64. Tom Rulick
38. Ken Lenihan
65. Mike Bohan
39. Robbie Robinson
66. Art Green
40. Vince Manzi
67. Jackie Gleason
41. Paul Freeland
68. Greg Smith
42. Perry Miller
69. Ron Benovitz
43. Ed Hill
70. Gary Hagerty
44. Ray Howel
71. Kim Moore
45. Mike Luchini
72. Joe Hughes
46. Don Hagan
73. Ron Legan
47. Mike Herron
74. Tom Troia
48. Chuck Cunninghan
75. Dave McCarus
49. Butch Rolfe
50. Sam Cipoletti
51. Bill Hendricks
52. Buzz Hendricks
53. John Mani
54. Dave Fetter
55. Greg Church
56. Al Hawkins
Beta Theta Pi
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1 . Linda Hidalgo
17. Connie Coleman
Treasurer
18. Cathy George
2. Ellen Boddie
19. Betsy Hupp
Pledge Trainer
20. Pat Keseeker
3. Jo Ellen Stewart
21. Rhonda Goodman
4. Barb Shelosky
22. Katie Muffly
5. Pat Neff
23. Kathy McConnell
Secretary
24. Kathy Kartagener
6. Rita Roman
25. Sarah Murphy
7. Cathy Montgomery
26. Pauls Wheatley
8. Pam Carr
27. Becky Gibson
President
28. Nancy McClung
9. Jayne Klebe
29. Jill Sutherland
10. Ruthie Drinkard
30. Joey Hilton
11. Becky Bordon
31. Becky Bruce
12. Pam McCathren
32. Margaret Ehrgott
13. Linda Mamone
33. Sue Friebertshauser
14. Chris Morford
34. Anne Hooff
15. Beth Spencer
35. Lois Fitzsimmons
16. Katie Cottrill
36. Karen Burke
176
37. Brenda Shepherd
38. Mollie Talbott
39. Jean Alice James
40. Penny Gill
41. Jan Fliess
42. Susan Daugherty
43. Debbie Pyles
44. Susie Campbell
45. Nancy Swart
46. Sallie Wilson
47. Joy Morris
48. Nancy Vial
49. Lois Burke
50. Cathy Hall
5 1 . Debbie Heyman
52. Gail Poling
53. Susan Wassmer
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Sarabeth Goodwin
les Ginger Burke
Barb Smith
Maureen Hutchinson
:ty Jeanne King
Stephanie Dozanas
1 Jayne Constantine
Barb Cowen
Judy Jordan
Susan Davidson
Bonnie Marks
Peggy Clopham
Bindy Carr
in Betsy Painter
Liz Spalding
Becky Allen
Patty Mennillo
Karen Pollock
Mary Laughlin
Rhonda Kelly
Sandy Dailer
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1. Carolyn Vick
22. Madelyn Mahanes
2. Cheryl Hill
23. Beth Anderson
3. Anna Faye Ott
24. Madonna Mayse
4. Pam McMahon.
25. Barbara VandeLinde
Vice-President
26. Kathy Beard
5. Francie Robey
27. Karen Surratt,
6. A. J. Markley
Secretary
7. Brenda Scott
28. Mary Beth Krasevec
8. Mary Humphreys,
29. Donna Gilson
Treasurer
30. Susan Holt
9. Gail Eror
31. Shelia Travis
10. Mary Lou Mihalich
32. Linda Thompson
11. Miss Bailey,
33. Ann Benson
Housemother
34. Mikki Williamson
12. Sue Ann Pauley
President
13. Gloria Stackpole
35. Barbara Marsh
14. Carline Geisel
36. Carol Weir
15. Ann Gracey
16. Donna Barton
17. Andi DiBello
18. Karen Duxberry
19. Susan Steiding
20. Holly Ashley
21. Ginna Puzzuoli
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Sue Malik
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3. Sue Marchelon
4. Jeanne Claro
5. Christy Wildman
6. Cathy Chattaway
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7. Joanne Overholt
8. Anne Vincent
9. Nancy Williams
10. Sue Stanger
11. Sara McEnney
12. Sandy Guiliani
13. Arabel Hatfield
14. Pam Thacker
15. Beth Ann Howard
16. Sadie John
17. Elaine Zaburynski
18. Jane McCullough
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19. Stephanie Twasdoski
20. Judy Reilly
21. Andi Burdge
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23. Cindy Lewis
24. Carolyn Dann
25. Charlotte Rose
26. Sandy Wilt
27. Pat Christopher
28. Judy Valentine
Recording Secretary
29. Vicki Rittenhouse
30. Michele Joseph
3 1 . Ruby Opacic
32. Jane Roland
33. Mary Magdy
34. Karen Karth
35. Bev Dawson
36. Chris Cherry
NOT PICTURED
Stephanie Aucremanne
Nancy Crichton
Dianne Dalzot
Lois Flannery
Marsha George
Debbie Golden
Marti Hamilton
Bonnie Hervey
Vice-President
Margie Hurlbut
Marcia Kelly
Susan Killeen
Mari McClintock
Jenny Neely
Roxanne Powers
Debbie Scales
Marilyn Shandor
Meredith Sturm
Mona Thomas
Barb Wickline
Jenny Boyce
Linda Connor
Sue Amiri
Barb Bonor
Louise Gray
Donna Seachman
Sharon Burrell
Pam Hartley
Delta Delta Delta
181
1. Susie Thomas
2. Althea Rutherford
3. Debbie Weith
4. Mary Kay Corum
5.Gus
6. Ann Kisinger
7. Betsy Rogers
8. Sally Rodin
9. Penny Baker
10. Joyce Skinner
11. Anita Miller
12. Marcia Heald
13. Janet Jurgens
14. Margaret Howard
15. Ann Hynes
16. Debbie Rogers
17. Mary Margaret Baliker
18. Jeannie Pahl
19. Mary Jo Swoyer
20. Jeannie Ward
21. Debbie Greco
22. Joan Marra
23. Christy Froehlich
24. Gogi Morris
25. Kathy Ralston
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27. Debbie Turner
28. Meg Baughman
29. Mary Beth Garvin
30. Linda Fisher
31. Carol Post
32. Barb Bonsall
33. Susie Dudics
34. Ann Vargo
35. Jan Cook
36. Mary Beth Harshbarger
37. Diane Slussar
38. Jeannie Warman
39. Lynanne Butcher
40. Patty Napier
41. Bonnie Orr
42. Dot Stuart
43. Becky Toothman
44. Tara Lynch
45. Sally Kreps
46. Cindy Atkinson
47. Terri Reinking
48. Rose Smith
49. Lisa Ryder
50. Marseille Jaco
51. Regina Gwinn
Delta Gamma
183
Delta Tau Delta
1. Bill Ballard
39. Mike Giusti
2. Dave Williams
President
3. Dave Parks
40. Dave Skidmore
4. Aaron Phillips
41. Gary Cannor
5. John Wooten
42. John Sandey
6. Steve Johnson
43. Tom Kugle
7. Mike Chevront
44. Mike Metz
8. Jon Francis
45. Don Baker
9. Bill Samuelson
46. Bob Cook
10. John Coffman
47. Tom Villella
11. Dave Kessel
48. Dudley Parks
12. Dave Powell
49. Tom Stealy
13. Bill Smith
50. Harvey Peyton
14. John Porec
51. Ken Jacquot
15. Mike Conner
52. Bob Kennen
16. Joe Hursh
53. Daryle Nabors
17. Kent Jackfert
54. George Chandler
18. Bill Goldsmith
55. Tim Conaway
19. Rob Berthold
56. Fred Hardman
20. Paul Weaver
Treasurer
21. Greg Briscoe
57. Chuck Carspecken
22. Steve Britt
58. Tom Hardman
23. Jim White
59. Ken Bunk
24. Bill Skewes
60. John Beddow
25. Dave Silverstrucci
Corr. Sec.
26. John Beard
61. Larry LaFon
27. Dave Najar
62. Jim Hostetter
28. Paul Kearney
63. Bill Fisher
29. John Gerwig
64. Tom Postlethwait
30. Bob Damron
65. Chris Burskey
31. Butch Whitman
66. Al Quagliotti
32. Scott Barney
67. Doc Richmond
33. Larry Brian
68. Mark Miller
34. Robbie Smyth
69. Kibby Lewis
35. Ray Golden
70. Randy Carter
36. Panny Greco
37. Rudy Stanovich
38. Rocky Hoskins
NOT PICTURED
Rick Loretta
Larry Mentzer
Bill Stansbury
Don Meredith
Murphy Poindexter
Bob Meadows
Kim West
Chris Potts
Mic Bouldin
Phil Evans
Bob Zitelli
Randy Zook
Mike Morris
Charlie Lilly
Tony Barone
Squeaky Gwinn
Tim Brown
Ed Meadows
Don Corathers
Mike Chipley
Hoppy Turner
Tom Clegg
John Wright
Wayne Porter
Bill Brotemarkle
John Moore
Marshall Lyall
John Neal
Mort Johnson
Doug Skaff
Skip Austin
John Hammond
Jimmy Boyd
Bill Tracy
Rod Smith
Bob Young
Bray Cary
Bill Cary
Frank Coffman
Ed Bowes
Bill Smutney
Mike Bradley
Jim Gwynne
Charlie King
George Vetter
Roger Okey
Dave McCandless
Tony Bonidy
Dave McCue
Darryl Gosnell
Jim Gray
Jeff Dyer
Doug Charly
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1. Rudy Rosnick
2. Gary Rosnick
3. Bob Hile
4. George Cook
5. Lee Rice
6. John Helean
7. Matt Provinzano
8. Danny Chalfant
9. Dan Najimian
10. Chuck Hutton
11. Dave Williams
12. Lynn Cavendish
13. Don Hotz
14. Walt Geisel
15. Robert Trenor
16. Dennis Bowen
17. Bruce Rickards
18. John McAtee
19. Bill Carter
20. Dave Howard
21. David Fueg
22. Ike Pethal
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2. Gary Pell
3. Mike McKenzie
4. Martin Fahey
5. Dan Melson
6. Eric Olson
7. Mike Fewell
8. Jim Mulligan
9. Steve Feister
10. Linwood Hamilton
11. Bill Ryan
12. Greg Schaughnessy
13. Bob Caveney
14. Dan Ellis
15. George Reese
16. Mac Vaughn
17. Mike Bluebird
18. Marty Valery
19. Chuck Cabe
20. Bob Ryan
21. Jack Schroeder
22. Randy Smith
23. Ralph Hayes
24. Bill Fahey
25. Perry Petroplus
26. Don Sailor
27. Kim Butler
28. Bill Sapon
29. Scott Ackleson
30. Jake Fisher
31. Mike Morgan
188
32. Pete Sapon
33. Rick McClung
34. Gary Milkovich
35. A. J. Wyatt
36. Len Thacher
37. Ben Staplefield
38. Jeff Swoope
39. Rudy T. Romeo
40. Rod Hewitt
41. George Cipriani
42. Duke Henshaw
43. Tom Tommasson
44. Chip Bennett
45. Clarke Ridgeway
46. Fat Patterson
47. Rick Carter
48. John Hefner
49. Norman Johnson
50. D. C. Offutt
5 1 . Brad Thompson
52. Bob Hooff
53. Stovepipe McCormick
54. Ranger Williams
55. Steve Hite
56. Doug Widney
57. Dale Smith
58. Pat Joseph
59. Tom Goodiekunst
60. Rachel Swartzwelder
61. John High
62. Oscar Greenbean
63. Pat Pagnello
64. Gus Craboplus
65. Eric Olsen
66. Mike Fitzgerald
67. Jim Rowe
68. Mike McCoy
69. Bob Drinkard
70. Steve Elijah
71. Craig Wilcox
72. Tom McConnell
73. Dan Ellis
74. John Somiak
75. Mac Vaughn
76. Bruce Nichols
77. Marty Fahey
78. Pecky Pell
79. Tyrone Williams
80. Chris Hite
81. George Reese
82. Bruce Miller
83. Chuck Jeffries
84. Tom Moore
85. Vinny Griffith
86. Robbie Lester
87. Alan McClung
88. Larry Smith
89. Perry Petroplus
90. Bob Caveney
91. E. J. Joseph
92. Joe Starr
Kappa Alpha
189
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1. Susan Taylor
2. Harrit Johnson
3. Jamie Hoover
4. Mitzi Kisner
5. Jan Hamilton
6. Vicky Hogsett
7. Cindy Kinney
8. Patti Markwood
9. Janet Hammack
10. Linda Hammack
Membership Chairman
11. Marsha Postlethwait
Secretary
12. Jodie Brown
13. Mrs. Mary Austin
Housemother
14. Jay Gearhart
15. Susie Trumble
16. Camille Bartman
17. Sheila Williams
18. Cheryl Cox
19. Ann Bonar
20. Elaine Tilka
21. Margaret Clay
22. Candita DiBacco
23. Beverly Dennison
President
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24. Leslie Schulteis
25. Nancy Lindberg
26. Linda Snodgrass
27. Mary Farwell
28. Sarah Burdette
29. Jean Bussard
30. Lorrie Dalie
31. Pam Life
32. Renee Groves
33. Beckie Ferraccio
34. Ann Hickman
35. Antoinette Petrucci
36. Kay Brown
37. Marcia Friedline
38. Becky Clemens
39. Amy Naccarto
40. Valerie Dawson
41. Pat Reilley
42. Helen Theophilus
43. Cherie Bloor
44. Melinda Spiker
45. Jane Jacobs
46. Susie Tompkins
Assistant Treasurer
47. Beverly Ammar
48. Eileen Griffith
49. Ruth Wamsley
50. Claudia Peery
51. Isabel Perry
52. Cindy Phillips
53. Martha Hollen
54. Nancy McKeegan
55. Debbie Cummings
56. Anna Lang
Treasurer
57. Pam Maurer
Editor
58. Katy Hager
House President
59. Beverly Roby
60. Susan Sprouts
NOT PICTURED
Lois Anderson
Jane Boyles
Vice-President
Becky Goff
Pam Gorman
Lucille Jones
Anne Repaire
Linda Stenger
Kappa Delta
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191
1. Linda Gray
2. Susan Brown
3. Carla Haslam
4. Caroline Jones
5. Nancy Mazurek
6. Linda Lloyd
7. Linda Hoy
8. Linda Smith
9. Pam Melvin
10. Janice Proud
11. Linda Troeller
12. Jane Moore
13. Joyce Wilson
14. Libby Lear
15. Becky Mundy
16. Donna Kersten
17. Liz Martin
18. Pam Reynolds
19. Kathy Raynak
20. Kathy Hricik
21. Cappy McCartney
22. Marie Leach
23. Jet Communtzis
24. Lisa Rose
27. Linda Kirtley
28. Ann McWhorter
192
29. Nancy Freese
30. Jody Gluck
31. Peggy Church
32. Lynn Wilson
33. Barbara Hemphill
34. Patty Palumbo
35. Mary Ann Mullenix
36. Pam Maphis
37. Audrey Wilkins
38. Cathy Ezell
39. Gingy Smith
40. Claudia Goodwin
41. Joan Carson
42. Darby Cahill
43. Cindy Faulkes
44. Mary Wilson
45. Ann Wilson
46. Nancy Wilhoit
47. Sherry Pence
48. Debbie Henderson
49. Becca Preston
50. Pam Janes
51. Mary Kate Dean
52. Rosalie Earl
53. Lucy Margaret Jaynes
Kappa Kappa Gamma
193
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Kappa Sigma
1. Tom Orban
50. Eladio Mazon
2. Brian Connair
5 1 . Rusty Allison
3. Paul Phillips
52. Jim Scudere
4. Mike Petruski
53. Tim Oder
5. Joerd Kaufman
54. Jerry Starcher
6. Dan Stolfi
55. Rich Peck
7. Bill Casale
56. Jim Azar
8. Jim George
57. Steve Montgomery
9. Barry Casto
58. Bill Paxton
10. Jon Furbee
59. Jack Beals
11. John Boyd
60. Joe Nobile,
12. Ron Bell
Grand Master
13. Mike Maddox
61. Jim Hunt
14. Rege Turocy
62. George McCulley
15. Raymo Gillette, Master
63. Jim Schmitt
of Ceremonies
64. Dave Warsinsky
16. Ken Codeluppi
65. Denny Unger
17. Greg Zaborny
66. Dennis DiBenedetto
18. Bill Waterman
67. Mitch Harris
19. Duck Demko
68. Ernie Bonitaibus
20. Joe Boswell
Grand Scribe
21. Hainis Stoy
69. Chip Metchel
22. Mike Waldron
70. Jim Blandina
23. J. J. Muto
71. Joe Kolesar
24. Mike Hickman
72. Dave Miller
25. Bob Heckel
Grand Procurator
26. Ken Surber
73. Dewayne Hannah
27. Ben Parker
74. Adam Gluckoski
28. Tom Bulger
29. Dan Lange
30. Bob Savinis
NOT PICTURED
31. Bill Marshall
Gregg Mooney
32. Tom Evans
Jeff Tutalo
33. Mike Nasser
Vinnie Oliverio
34. Bill Marshall
Mark Teich
35. Larry Douglas
Bob Loudermilk
36. Bill Johnston,
Bill Heckel
Grand Treasurer
Tony Spatafore
37. Steve Balombini
Mike Pollack
38. Jack Frame
Bob Belcasto
39. Ron Pinchok
Tom McGahan
40. Jack Shoemaker
Jim Keeney
41. Dan Page
Tom Sutton
42. Mike Frino
John Bengier
43. John Green
Alan Woodford
44. Dan Prado
Frank Dynda
45. Tom Moore
Pat Phillips
46. Doc Corder
Mike Pascuzzi
47. Jim Williams
Greg Schluneker
48. Bill Trainer
49. Spike Shannon
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2. Ann Wilson
3. Bonnie McKeever
4. Debbie Frederick
5. Dot Harrish
6. Anita Bacco
7. Terri Robinson
8. K. C. Dollison
9. Ande Ward
10. Glenna Hamilton
11. Joanne Spencer
12. Chris Robinson
13. Pam Baldwin
14. Charla Buzzard
15. Jill Dorn
16. Barb Lambert
17. Barbie Tscourais
18. Sarah Fisher
19. Becky Hamilton
20. Patsy Powell
21. Pam Shepherd
22. Gail Tenanty
23. Karen Kinney
24. Vicki Moore
25. Jo Ann Marra
26. Jeannie Schnably
27. Brada Spiker,
Pledge Trainer
28. Barbie Clavan
29. Trish Rice
30. Debbie Brambaugh
Vice-President
31. Ann Cunningham
32. Susie Woodford
33. Nannette Martin
34. Mary Anna Angotti
35. Ann Faulkner
36. Winnie Robinson
37. Stevie Hannig
38. Robbie Wilson,
President
39. Lisa Rundlett
40. Linda Bachmann,
Treasurer
41. Beth Snyder
42. Judy Scott
43. Anne Coombs
44. Lynn Galamb
45. Helga Paxton
46. Harriet Brown
47. Liz Crichton
48. "Mini" Hefner,
Housemother
49. Therese Smith
50. Rose Pais
51. Carolyn Bachmann
52. Mary Jane Flesher
53. Betty Ann Franco
54. Linda Link
55. Jackie Bryan
56. Terrie Purpura
57. Joan Butter
58. Yolan Wright
59. Janet Tintle
198
NOT PICTURED
Ann Brawley
Charlotte Buzzard
Thisbe Cooper
Terry Dimitri
Debby Evans
Sandy Fisher
Gary Anne Harkin
Tyke Jones
Judi Ladwig
Marcia Lykins
Jupie Malone
Dottie Bradshaw
Pi Beta Phi
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1. Tom White
2. Pete Adler
3. Joe Virone
4. Lacy Warden
5. Kenny James
6. John Letzelter
7. John Piazza
8. Scott Davidson
9. Bob Bauman
10. Bill Comisso
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12. Steve Zahn
13. Dave Stemple
14. Chaz Stasko
15. Dave Mankins
16. Paul Kocan
17. Rudy Zimmerman
18. Mike McGlothlin
19. Rob Sanders
20. Grant Standiford
21. John Mallow
22. Bob Shean
23. Frank Marks
24. Woody Bare
25. Bill Kaczmarek
26. Ron Hagerman
27. Dan Eastam
28. Mike Pike
29. Larry Albright
30. R. G. Dakan
31. Bill Clemens
32. Tom Morris
33. Mike Sunderland
34. Don Smith
35. Ron Corso
36. Jay Pontius
37. Bryon Bober
38. Rick Taylor
39. Rick Hyre
40. Dave Gregory
41. Joe Snyder
Vice-President
42. Dick Gasperin
43. Mark Amole
44. Ed Gobert
45. Dave Pollitt
President
46. Gene Stevens
47. Dave Dubois
48. Joe Hill
49. Rich Walczak
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2. John Pavlik
3. Ray Gross
4. John Young
5. Frank Jeffey
6. Jim Smith
7. Ken Oslager
8. Jay
9. Terry Michaels
10. Reg Corbitt
11. Roger Carter
12. Ed Legg
13. Dennis O'Kelley
14. Fred Horton
15. Pat Bond
16. Mike Cox
17. Greg Gorman
18. Jim Sturm
19. Scott Hindsley
20. Mike Mellon
21. Algie LeBrasca
22. Bob WiJlis
23. Jody Huffman
24. Tom Heflin
25. Tret LeMack
26. Dewey Boswell
27. Marv Brandt
28. John Christian
29. Jim Cook
202
30. Steve McKay
55. Rick Cain
NOT PICTURED
31. Tom Corder
56. Greg Cable
Jeff Morgan
32. Al Zambito
57. Art Drennen
Tim Gacke
33. Bob Flynn
58. Chuck Barrickman
Steve Bradley
34. Tom Mather
59. Danny McDaniel
Kevin Haynes
35. Tim Horvath
60. Chuck Goldstein
Alan Fliss
36. Bob Wilkinson
61. Jay
Chuck Amos
37. Mike Young
62. Bob Persiual
Dave Keith
Vice-President
63. Ron Roupe
Steve Hatfield
38. Chuck Moore
64. Doug Bobbitt
Kert Kerns
39. John Nettles
65. John DelBene
Steve Lovell
40. Dave Laichon
66. Dolph Mariotti
Gary Schnacke
41. Frank Simmerman
67. Art Holdt
Chuck Chewning
42. Mike Hawitt
68. Mitch Nichnowitz
Ernie Snodgrass
43. Pistol Speicher
69. Scott King
Walter Fecat
44. Cliff Kink
70. Jeff Morgan
Wayne Brooks
45. Steve Snyder
71. Ken McElheny
Garland Hudson
Recorder
72. Mege Fiocca
John Hale
46. Robin Kaser
73. Dan Wierman
Bob Arrington
47. Rick Kendrich
74. Jim Hannah
Chuck Mendenhall
48. Nick Zatezlo
75. Steve Black
Dale Longmire
49. Larry Sartore
76. Rich Lane
Doc Lykins
President
77. Don Riggenbach
Bill Lanham
50. Palmer Walker
78. Jim Mills
51. Ed Bell
79. Marty Schultz
Treasurer
52. Ed Smallwood
53. Greg Barber
54. Ron Brown
Sigma Nu
203
Sigma Phi Epsilon
1. Gerry Sadeshky
2. Dave Cicci
3. Al Johnson
4. Steve Marcrunski
5. Earl Johnson
6. Joe Protruska
7. Al Verstein
8. Bob Glock
9. Alan Riley
10. Jim Goldsworthy
11. Kevin Koss
12. Ed Ames
13. Dave Hornbeck
14. Gary Di Bartolomeo
Vice-President
15. Lew Humphreys
16. George Cosmides
17. Cort Andrews
18. Bil Senseney
President
19. Chuck Sager
20. Mark Maxwell
21. Bill Conway
22. Jay Gordan
23. Rusty Ellis
24. John Boyle
25. Nick Kinney
26. Bob Pessdano
27. Stu Turner
Chaplain
28. Russ Cave
29. John Hosmer
30. James Roop
31. Steve Smith
32. George Vick
33. Low Dempsey
34. Marty Blaney
35. Barry Sroka
36. Ron Fallon
37. Rich Adams
38. Bill Mercer
39. Paul Wilson
40. Clint Winter
41. Jan Heaberlin
42. Arne Sten
43. Rollie Dubbe
44. Steve Ball
45. Bill McWaters
46. Joe Rigatti
47. Mark Mallare
48. Tom Nazzaro
49. B. J. Viers
50. Bill Merchant
51. J. T. Kitchen
52. Fred Leif
53. Cliff Kish
54. Bill Cockrell
55. Phil Goldstein
56. Jim Beer
57. Power Stockdale
58. Art McCall
59. Barry Minsternam
60. John Collins
61. Phil Mitchell
NOT PICTURED
Thomas Harper
Marx Fabian
Frank Chianos
Jeff Clause
Pete Lukowski
Treasurer
Jim Recht
Mickey Duncan
Herb Lynn
Bill Cummings
Frand Cerminara
Tom Romo
Jim Shunk
Keith Recht
Stan Romo
Roger Honsaker
Bill Conner
Bob Thmpson
Jack Mousadis
Bob Smith
Gary Back
Ed Long
Ben Polis
Chuck Marshall
Kenny Curry
Kerry Malson
Steve Starn
Al Angelini
Chris Batten
Domninic Grandinetti
Joe Lacek
Joe Newlon
Jerry Ball
Low Bianchi
Ken Dudics
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Sigma Chi
206
1. Bob Fitzpatrick
2. Bob Basso
3. Tim Pahl
4. Bill Strider
5. Gary Tassone
6. Don Wildman
7. Tom Birdsong
Pledge Trainer
8. Gary Gabriel
9. Mike Campbell
10. Bill Snyder
11. Logan Popoff
12. Rick Lowman
13. John Patteson
14. Bob Stier
15. Bob Orders
16. Mike McClellan
17. Mike Fiery
18. Chris Reger
19. Bill Kent
20. Bob Beneke
21. Bob Thompson
22. Jerry Hughes
23. Jim Bunn
24. Jay Graham
25. Tom Cross
26. Mark Fox
27. Tom Cunningham
28. Bill Strauch
29. Ed Polichnowski
30. Jim Shinn
31. Gary Weber
32. Chris Greene
33. Bob Basso
34. Todd Ware
President
35. Denny Auerswald
36. Jim Herndon
37. Gary Winters
38. Scott Mickle
39. Lou Rocchini
40. Gary Tassone
41. Bob Byrne
Treasurer
42. Mary Jo Ermacoff
Sweetheart
43. Bob Finley
44. Bill Shingler
45. Bob Full
46. Steve Garrett
47. Jay Dudek
48. Bill Strider
49. Denny Daley
50. Bob Finley
51. Tom Mann
52. Mike Ritter
53. Rick Lowman
54. Dave Frye
Secretary
55. Jeff Glouser
56. Bill Snyder
57. Tom Bernhardt
58. Dave Lynch
59. Legan Popoff
NOT PICTURED
Rick Dean
Leland Frazier
Tom Menighan
Dave Hall
Earl Mincemoyer
Bill Schimmel
Dave Russell
Ernie Pennington
Bill Herndon
Mike Foster
Joe Capo
Bill Sullivan
Steve Baily
Jim Duncan
Dane Davie
Scott Durig
Dave Garner
Dave Burdette
Bonn Poland
Mike Butts
Bob Glessner
Gary Brison
Rob O'Brien
Ralph Stofko
Fred Ramsey
Dave Abercrombie
Steve Crissman
Dan Liberatore
Bob Joy
Chuck De Caria
Vice-President
John Law
Dave Shamberger
Joe Second
Phil Goodwin
Tom Digerolamo
Salvitore Goodwin
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24. Mike Connell
25. Chuck Green
26. Tom Marshall
27. Henry Levenson
28. Ray Strickland
29. Bob Morris
30. Wayne Milligan
3 1 . John Vibortock
32. Gary Shafer
33. Harry Zeverely
34. Don Gusso
35. Nick Casto
36. Don Myers
37. Rick Abel
38. Gary Storm
39. Bob Bonar
40. Walt Mills
41. Rich Yeager
42. Dave Aston
43. Warren Lemely
44. Joel Newman
45. Rick Wojdavski
46. Don Strimbeck
47. Bob Grither
48. Dave Kostelich
49. Jerry Haggerty
50. Bill Whitecotten
NOT PICTURED
Dave Sayre
Tom Boyd
John Chapman
Jim Royce
John Welch
Pat Malloy
Jim Bitonte
Tim Conaway
Bob Simkins
Butch Lewis
Alan Cox
Phi Kappa Sigma
209
Phi Kappa Psi
1. Steve Yost
34. Greg Haines
Secretary
35. Jack Anderson
2. Brad Layne
36. Paul Santini
President
37. Kyle Hamilton
3. Bill Lyons
38. Mike Sudduth
4. Tom Erwin
39. Paul Clay
5. Tom Crouse
40. Allen Dils
6. Steve Crislip
41. Tom Murphy
7. Mike Buchanan
42. Ned Rose
8. Steve Kessel
43. Steve C. Miller
9. Kent Kocher
44. John Bush
10. John Hutton
45. Ed Neely
Vice-President
46. Rick Rice
11. Bob Dotson
47. Jeff Carruth
12. Dave Laughlin
48. Dave Williams
13. David James
49. Steve Ullum
14. Nick Hymes
50. Terry Turner
15. Jack Harrison
51. Dave Haden
16. John Crynock
52. Chuck Lewis
17. Bill Bertram
53. Rick Pill
18. Sampy Hardin
54. Mark Warnicki
19. John Hayne
55. Steve Walker
20. Mike Tompkins
56. Andy Moore
21. John Thomas
57. Ben Hardesty
22. Mike Borosky
58. Dave Shaffer
23. Steve Morrison
59. Buck Goodman
24. Ian Murray
60. Jim Miller
25. Les Shanklin
61. Fritz Renner
26. Bill Heavener
62. Charles Maxwell
27. Denny While
63. Steve J. Miller
28. Ken Boyles
64. Bob McNabb
29. John Kamlosky
65. John Cooper
30. Wayne Slater
66. Scott Harper
31. Jay Dailer
67. Chilton Wise
32. Speg Gonzales
68. Mike Martin
33. Chuck Wilson
69. Steve Hopta
NOT PICTURED
Paul Ernest
Rod Kiester
Chris Iverson
Glen Comuntzis
Tom Pick
Scott Mclntyre
Jay Harpley
Dick Haives
Richie Papp
Roy Kemp
George Zivkovich
Rick Wagner
Bill West
Jim Dobbs
Jeff Huffman
Rick Goff
Dave Kostelavsky
Mack Ruckman
Dick Morris
Bob Shanklin
Bob Rector
John Francis
Jamie Albert
Bill Wilmoth
Jim Dilley
Wally Knapp
Chris Lothes
Bill Dobbs
Bill Shetzel
Bob Thompson
Bill Richards
Treasurer
Ed King
John Anderson
Bill Poe
Roger Frome
John Hoblitzel
Bruce Hamilton
Dave Ratcliffe
Tom Turner
Fran Henderson
Jim Ratcliffe
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19. Paul Rehrig
Secretary
20. Ed Settle
2. Jeff Bailey
21. Bud Thomas
3. Pete Garrett
22. Nick Trimboli
4. Cary Hopper
23. Stan Kalzkowski
5. Mike Molin
24. John Kirby
6. Wally Pierce
25. Tom Souchaki
7. Mike Jones
26. Brian MacCurrach
8. Dick Widmer
27. Pat Smith
9. Mike Crouse
28. Larry Rhodes
10. Gene Esposito
29. Ed Mannz
President
30. C. W. Moffet
11. J. B. Dickerson
31. John Shaheen
12. Larry Duva
32. Sam McKasky
13. Duke Weyrich
33. Robby Manor
14. Greg Garrett
34. Harry Mathies
Treasurer
35. Rocky Morbito
15. Mike Ruzkowski
36. Rudy Henly
16. Bill Modell
37. George Scritchfield
17. Dave Zahn
38. Doc Jarrett
18. Jack Clohan
39. Dave Biricocchi
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40. Roger Glover
41. Dave Griffin
42. Pete Burke
43. Charlie Loyd
44. Bill Tucci
45. A. Jay Hatfield
46. Dave Lovejoy
47. Marvin Harvey
NOT PICTURED
Bob Campbell
Vice-President
Mike Staggers
Steve Crouse
Dan DeMarco
John Knoll
D. B. Bashaw
Teddy Payne
Craig Martin
Fred Smith
Bob Teague
Fred Risovich
Kenny Rattenbury
Bill Budnick
Frank Fragale
Tom Tomechko
Jimi Konowitz
Bill Dearth
Rusty Van Voorhis
Dan Keller
Sam Cava
Greg Michael
Dan Starford
Mark Furfari
Tom McClung
Vaughn Glover
G. I. Lambery
Steve Beck
Larry Schif ano
Tim Diviti
Walt McGettigan
Phi
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Kappa
213
Phi Delta Theta
l.Eldon Callen
2. Chuck Cox
3. John Sobolewski
4. Roland Hun
5. John Carroll
6. Danny Dunn
7. Flame Carenbaurer
8. Fred Mullins
9. Brent Wilshire
10. Ken Allport
11. Randy Robinson
12. Tony Furfari
13. Weasel Cage
14. Little Beast Wildasin
15. Little Jonny Wilson
16. J. O. Bennett
17. Paul Russell
18.Wa-Wa Leonard
President
19. Renee Groves
Sweetheart
20. Chris Gall
2 1 . John Hendrickson
Pledge Master
22. Dave White
Treasurer
23. Jeff Bogden
24. Nick Nicholson
25. Rob Reed
26. Terry Sterling
27. Bill Harmison
28. Hank Hanilton
29. Dick Kaldon
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13. Joe Allen
Vice-President
14. Wally Beaver
2. Murray Wilson
15. Elmo Callison
3. Rich Wisnoski
16. Darwin Rechart
4. Paul Tommasi
17. Steve Penn
5. Derry Green
Secretary
6. Chuck Nail
18. Ed Deligne
7. Ken Lemke
Treasurer
8. Mark Schepps
9. Dave Feirstein
NOT PICTURED
President
Mitch Wishart
10. Dwight Beard
Ray Hackney
1 1. George Ratkovitch
Jim Teasdale
12. Harry Weisz
Eric Dye
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1 . Tom Roush
2. Dan DeGarmo
3. Norman Bergel
4. Dave McQuade
5. Bob Barbrow
6. Bill Oharriz
7. Charles Shoen
8. Bob Strauss
9. Alan Barns
10. Glen McCarthy
1 1. Buzz Raush
12. Ed Morgan
13. Jack Moucheron
14. Chuck Williamson
15. Sam Edwards
16. John McGlothin
17. Phil Zsoldos
18. Vic Malone
19. Dan Lutz
20. Bruce Lorenz
21. Gary Balon
22. Steve Squires
Vice-President
23. Gary Adams
24. John DiFrancesco
25. Dave Howard
26. Joe Jones
27. John Bragg
28. Ed Leefer
29. Tom Hlavsa
30. Dave Thorn
31. Bearnard Wytko, Jr.
32. Gary Wilkinson
Pledge Trainer
33. Bruce Meeker
President
34. Paul Jones
Secretary
35. Wayne Armstrong
36. Roger Pavey
37. Paul Gross
38. Jack Rickle
39. Phil Ondrei
NOT PICTURED
John Crain
Steve Koval
Mario Conte
Alan Frink
Jack Tharp
Dave Dunbar
Ken Proudfoot
Charley Beam
John Chambers
Treasurer
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Second Attendant
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Third Attendant
Paula Wheatley
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Martha Fulks
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Dot Stuart
Homecoming Court
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Virginia "Deanie" Stone
Maria Jones
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Attendant
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Prince of Wales
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Pi Kappa Alpha
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Lambda Chi Alpha
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On September 13, 1969, West Virginia University be-
gan a new era. The Mountaineers had the honor of
playing the first game of college football's second cen-
tury. It was also the first game played on the new
Astro-Turf at Mountaineer Field.
A near capacity crowd was on hand to see WVU stun
Cincinnati 57-11. The offense made 27 first downs
while running up a total of 523 yards. The WVU de-
fense, led by Carl Crennel and George Henshaw.
stopped Cincinnati with five first downs, 16 yards
rushing, and 107 yards offense. Jim Braxton ran for
1 1 3 yards, made three touchdowns, and kicked four
extra points.
The following week, before 31,000 rain-soaked fans,
the Mountaineers easily handled the Maryland Ter-
rapins. 31-7. With most of the action packed into the
first half, Braxton once again stood out, rushing 161
yards and scoring 19 points. The defense, led by Hen-
shaw and Crennel. limited the Maryland offense to
106 yards.
WVU had a tougher time the following Saturday night
in New Orleans. It took a second half comeback to
defeat Tulane 35-17. Oscar Patrick, WVU's leading
pass receiver, was lost for the season with a leg injury
in the first half. The second half was a well-balanced
combination of rushing and passing. Bob Gresham led
the ground game with 169 yards.
WVU coasted to an easy 32-0 victory over VMI for
its fourth win of the season. Leading 29-0 at the half,
the first team retired for the remainder of the game.
Mike Sherwood in his fourteenth game surpassed the
WVU career record for toal offense.
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Cincinnati
11
31
Maryland
7
35
Tulane
17
32
VMI
Penn State
20
49
Pitt
18
7
Kentucky
6
31
William & Mary
33
Richmond
21
13
Syracuse
Peach Bowl
10
14
South Carolina
3
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For the second year in a row, it would be a battle of two un-
defeated teams as WVU journeyed to State College to meet Penn
State. The game had been a sellout for months. Many WVU stu-
dents stood in line all night at Beaver Stadium to buy the few stand-
ing room tickets that would be on sale the next day. Penn State,
undefeated in twenty-two straight games, pushed through WVU 20-
0. Going into the game, WVU was first in the nation in rushing
offense and second in total defense. Starting on the WVU six yard
line, the Mountaineers marched to the Penn State 25 yard line be-
fore a bobbled pitchout stopped the drive and changed the course of
the whole game. The Mountaineers never regained their momentum.
Late in the first half, Penn State scored the only touchdown needed
to win.
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Having a free weekend, the Mountain-
ers prepared for the Homecoming battle
with Pitt. Mountaineer Field, with a rec-
ord crowd of 35,500, had fans sitting on
the AstroTurf. For the first time, WVU
won its third game in a row over Pitt by
a score of 49-18 — the largest margin of
victory ever over the Panthers. John
Hale blocked two punts in a row deep in
Pitt territory to set up a pair of quick
WVU touchdowns. Ed Williams ran for
199 yards and three touchdowns.
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It was snowing again as WVU upset Syracuse 13-10.
The Mountaineers couldn't get their offense rolling in
the first half and trailed 10-0 late in the third quarter.
Suddenly both offense and defense came alive. It took
only one minute and forty-eight seconds for the Moun-
taineers to put two touchdowns on the scoreboard
while the defense stopped the Orangemen cold.
With their most successful regular season in 47 years,
the Mountaineers received a well-deserved invitation
to the Peach Bowl. In control all the way, the Moun-
taineers defeated South Carolina 14-3. With WVU
leading 7-3 late in the fourth quarter, South Carolina
made one of their strongest drives of the game but
were stopped short by West Virginia's outstanding de-
fense. The WVU offense took over and scored the
final touchdown only seconds before the end of the
game. WVU threatened to score many times as they
outrushed the Gamecocks 356 to 64 yards. By gaining
208 yards, a new WVU single game record, Ed Wil-
liams was voted the game's most outstanding player.
All-America Carl Crennel was voted the most out-
standing defensive player.
Playing before their third sellout contest in a row, the Mountaineers
edged Kentucky 7-6, to spoil the Wildcats' homecoming. WVU had
to rely almost solely on its defense as the constant rain hindered the
offense. Mike Slater intercepted four passes to tie a school record
and save the game for the Mountaineers.
It was raining again as Bob Gresham scored three touchdowns to
lead WVU to a 31-0 victory over William & Mary.
The final home game of the season was played in 19 degree temper-
ature. It had snowed for two straight days before the game and
volunteers worked all night to keep the AstroTurf cleared. Snow
was still falling as WVU beat Richmond 33-21. Gresham and Brax-
ton shared the spotlight as they scored two touchdowns each.
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MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL— FIRST ROW: Bob Pastin, Dick Ward, Bernie Galiffa, Mike
Sherwood, Thad Kucherawy, Leon Jenkins, Ron Pobolish, Jack Hammond, Mike Slater, Terry
Snively. Garland Hudson, Algie LaBrasca, Mike Gillespie, Wayne Porter, Robin Kaser, Bob
Gresham, Eddie Silverio. SECOND ROW: Tom Williams, Pete Wood, Doc Weiss, Ed Wil-
liams, Jim Braxton, Dale Farley, Carl Crennel, Dave Benn. Terry King, Marv Six, Danny
Smith, Dickie Roberts, Terry Voithofer, B. C. Williams, Walt Todorowski, Mickey Plumley,
Bob Zitelli, Ron Cecil. THIRD ROW: George Boyd, George Henshaw, Fred McMillan, Charlie
Fisher. Danny Wilfong, Wayne Brooks. John Houghton, Tim Horvath, John Flinchum, Ron
Goodwin, John Hale, Bob Starford, Art Holdt. Ken Osleger, Lew Schooles, Oscar Patrick. Jim
Smith.
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1969 Peach Bowl Champs
MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF— KNEELING: Bob
Bissell, Hayden Buckley, Bobby Bowden, Jim Ragland. STANDING: Head
Coach Jim Carlen. Dale Evans, Bob Brown, Richard Bell, Marshall Taylor.
Jack Fligg.
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Soccer
Inexperience took its toll as the Moun-
taineer soccer team suffered its first los-
ing season since 1961. The hooters of
first-year coach John McGrath started
fast by going undefeated in their first
three games. Then the offense stalled
and the defense loosened up as they lost
four games in a row. The season ended
with a 4-5-1 record.
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Jersey City
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St. Francis
Penn State
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Cleveland State
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Navy
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South Florida
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W.Va. Wesleyan
Akron
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Wrestling
The unexpected loss of several returnees turned 1969-
70 into a rebuilding season for George Nedeff's
Mountaineers. Freshman heavyweight Bob Vettorel
was the brightest spot in the 4-6 season. Vettorel lost
only one match of ten and that one on riding time.
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20
8
Pitt
32
7
Ohio Northern
27
24
Cincinnati
14
25
West Liberty
8
11
Slippery Rock
24
27
St. Vincent
12
8
Fairmont
20
7
California
29
26
St. Francis
14
MOUNTAINEER WRESTLING— FIRST ROW: Donn Lornier, Cliff Bononi, Joe Fedor.
Marv Warner. Dave McCandless, Jerry Johnson. Jere Engle. SECOND ROW: Jack Cargnoni,
Steve Orlosky, Roger Lamens, Bob Vettorel, Coach George Nedeff. THIRD ROW: Mitch
Finchum, Jim Morris, Bob Scott, Jim Leete. Dave Najor, George Elias, Don Roofner, Tom
Cunningham. Neil Obenshein.
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Swimming
Coach Kevin Gilson hated to see the
swimming season end. Sparked by an
outstanding group of freshmen, his team
responded with an 8-2 record, the best
in the school's history.
MOUNTAINEER SWIMMING— FIRST ROW: Logan Popoff, Mike Lukow-
ski, John Law, Brad Levin, Bob Davis, Jim Lightner, Mike Cox. SECOND
ROW: Bill Snyder, Tom Turner, Bill Kweder, Dave Holovics, Cappy Pentz,
Jay Graham, Greg Fleming, Ken Tubbs, Diving Coach Jerry Jennings.
THIRD ROW: Coach Kevin Gilson, Manager Eric Olson, Manager Jim
Martin, Assistant Coach Jim Riffle.
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71
W.Va. Wesleyan
23
64
Bethany
40
38
Catholic University
66
61
Pitt
52
59
Virginia Tech
45
65
Youngstown
48
45
Maryland
68
62
Penn State
51
67
Grove City
48
62
California
33
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MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL— FIRST ROW: Assistant Coach Gary McPherson, Larry
Woods, Mark Dawson, Bob Lowe, Mike Heitz, John Wooton, Mike Truell, Assistant Coach
Chuck Winsor. SECOND ROW: Coach Sonny Moran, Wil Robinson, Dick Ramsey, Skip
Kintz, Dick Symons, Curt Price, Bob Hummell, Trainer Whitey Gwynne.
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MOUNTAINEER FRESHMAN BASKETBALL— KNEELING: Dave Cicci. Ike Harris,
Larry Pugh. SITTING: Larry Harris, Gary Reichenbecher. Mike Carson, Larry Campbell.
STANDING: Manager Greg Zinn, Rick Davis, Levi Phillips, Harold Black, Joe Chrzaszcz,
Bud Henderson, Coach Chuck Winsor.
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l Freshmen
63
Richmond
64
77
Robert Morris
90
65
Ohio Valley
66
77
Pitt
69
90
Ohio State
110
105
Allegheny
74
106
Hagerstown
81
52
Robert Morris
89
115
Shenandoah
54
99
Cincinnati
100
88
Maryland
91
98
Duquesne
121
88
Pitt
82
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The official West Virginia University final basketball statistics re-
vealed the sophomore Wil Robinson and senior captain Bob Hum-
mell shared the spotlight in almost all possible categories. Robinson
tallied 520 points in 26 games for a 20.0 average. His average
makes him the second West Virginia sophomore in history to aver-
age more than 20 per contest. The first was "Hot Rod" Hundley.
Hummell finished second in Mountaineer point production with a
14.0 average. His career point total of 1,137 places him seventh in
that category.
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Other 1970 Mountaineer leaders were junior forward Dick Symons
with a 52.4 field goal percentage and senior forward Larry Woods
with 236 rebounds. One significant team mark showed the unusually
small West Virginia cagers out — rebounding taller opponents by a
1252 to 1184 margin. "It was a most frustrating season," WVU
head coach Sonny Moran said of the 11-15 record.
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87
Kentucky
106
106
William & Mary
80
97
Richmond
72
60
St. John's
76
90
George Washington
89
80
Notre Dame, Sugar Bowl
84
95
New Mexico, Sugar Bowl
91
76
William & Mary
83
76
Maryland
83
80
Davidson
92
67
Pitt
66
88
Florida
87
70
Ohio State
84
69
Penn State
81
121
Hawaii
65
82
Davidson
87
92
George Washington
91
75
Virginia Tech
76
70
Duke
82
80
Furman
87
94
Syracuse
84
58
Penn State
57
78
Notre Dame
114
83
Maryland
78
78
Virginia Tech
80
87
Pitt
92
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MOUNTAINEER GYMNASTICS— FRONT ROW: Barry Dangerfield, Philip Antonucci.
Paul Gross, Ronald Speary, Stephen Albert, David Lawton, William Oharriz. BACK ROW:
Harold Simmons, David Cavanaugh, Thomas Moore, David Zahn. Harry Deitzler, Raymond
Spicher, Ray Pettit, Jack Jones.
Gymnastics
Coach Bill Bonsall's gymnastics team
scored consistently, but fell victim to a
beefed up schedule and wound up with a
9-3 record. Junior college transfer Paul
Gross was a standout on the parallel
bars as was Dave Lawton on the rings.
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97.45
Pitt
123.95
104.30
Temple
138.70
103.25
North Carolina
95.25
97.05
Virginia Tech
100.50
81.05
Slippery Rock
112.45
101.83
Old Dominion
107.30
101.83
Frostburg
68.73
110.30
Montclair State
134.75
110.30
William & Mary
86.45
97.00
Cortland
106.00
85.10
Brockport
85.80
102.20
Penn State
133.85
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Cross Country
Running for the first time in four years without the
leadership of All-America Carl Hatfield, Coach Stan
Romanoski's Mountaineer Cross Country team en-
joyed success again in the fall of 1969, posting an 8-3
record as sophomore Mike Mosser consistently won
first place honors.
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West Liberty
50
15
VMI
50
18
Richmond
45
35
Penn State
22
15
Waynesburg
50
35
Pitt
24
15
W.Va. Wesleyan
50
15
W.Va. Tech
50
15
Slippery Rock
NCAA Regional— 4th
50
25
Virginia Tech
30
39
Ohio State
20
MOUNTAINEER CROSS COUNTRY— FRONT ROW: Don Sauer, Bill Huntington, Lloyd
Reeder. Mike Scott. Jim McCracken. Nicky Ritz. BACK ROW: Mike Mosser. Lott Steffey.
John Welch. Don Fosselman. Dan Payne. Coach Stan Romanosky.
Track
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Fairmont
67
86
Slippery Rock
24
61
Virginia Tech
1st — Fairmont Invitational
3rd — Big Four Meet
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MOUNTAINEER TRACK— FRONT ROW: Sonny Moore, Reg Corbett, Steve Starn, George
Huff, Paul Haley. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Cresce. Mike Mosser, Mike Scott. Lott Steffey, Dan
Payne, Don Sauer. Bill Huntington, John Welch. BACK ROW: Head Coach Stan Romanoski,
Tim Kelly. Joe Costa, Paul Finn, Delbert Johnson. Rick Morrison, Don Fosselman. Jim
Wright, Bob Rieves, Ernie Vecchio. Asst. Coach Sgt. Rieves.
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MOUNTAINEER BASEBALL— FRONT ROW: Wally Protch, E. B. Marsh, Randy Lease,
Monte Shearer, John Raese. MIDDLE ROW: Sam Ellis. Ron Pobolish, Jim Mavroleon, Jim
Reitter, Larry Myers, Don Shearer, Skip Hines. BACK ROW: Head Coach Dale Ramsburg,
Dave Ferguson, Tom Lynch. Fred Smith, Rick Wagener. Rick Oliver, Bruce McCutcheon,
Larry Wilfong, Larry Boggs. Tom Sochacki, Asst. Coach Tom Tomechko, Asst. Coach Jerry
Brewster.
Baseball
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Auburn
2
3
Auburn
8
1
Birmingham So.
U. of Tenn.
9
5
3
Vanderbilt
2
5
Belmont
1
4
California
2
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Virginia Tech
1
Virginia Tech
5
Juniata
13
St. Francis
7
1
Maryland
Maryland
6
4
2
Pitt
1
I
Penn State
6
Pitt
4
4
Pitt
7
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Athletic Director Brown
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Robert N. Browns efforts during his 20 years of outstanding
service to West Virginia University are reflected in numerous
improvements which have created prominence and prestige for
WVU Athletics.
"Red" initiated his association with West Virginia University
athletics in 1950, coaching the basketball team. After four
prosperous seasons he was appointed to the Director of Ath-
letics position which he still holds.
Leading the 13-sport Department of Intercollegiate Athletics,
Brown maintains his policy of representative scheduling which
features pairings from neighborhood rivalries to coast-to-coast
battles. Under his direction, expansion of athletic facilities has
complimented this plan.
Already considered one of the best basketball facilities in the
nation, the WVU Coliseum has emerged as yet another multi-
purpose structure. The impressive 14,000 seat arena will house
the School of Physical Education with offices for faculty and
coaches. A new baseball diamond along with soccer and foot-
ball practice fields and tennis courts surround the Coliseum to
form the University's athletic complex. A new track and field
complex, complete with a regulation Olympic size one-quarter
mile, all-weather track, will serve WVU's track team and is
located next to the Coliseum.
AstoTurf at Mountaineer Field exemplifies the Brown Philos-
ophy. The artificial surface assures favorable field conditions
at all times for both the football and soccer squads. Even
general recreation has broadened its program and benefited
from the durable "carpet".
Another addition to the sports scene at WVU, conceived and
realized during "Red's" 16 years as athletic director, is the
triple-tiered, blue and gold press box, rated as one of the finest
in the East.
While improvements have been completed on the football
dressing and training room areas, plans are still being formu-
lated for additonal seating at the stadium.
Robert N. "Red" Brown has "lived" all of these dramatic and
purposeful developments. They illustrate his policy of progress
— and 20 years of action.
West Virginia University Coliseum
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WVU ATHLETIC COUNCIL— SEATED: Edward Arkwright, Alumnus; Ruel Foster, Fac-
ulty; Dr. Herbert Warden, Chairman; John Semon, Faculty; Louis Meisel, Alumnus. STAND-
ING: Steve Crislip, Student; Robert McNabb, Student; Robert Brown, Athletic Director;
Thomas Cady, Faculty; William Martin, Faculty.
Mountaineer Field
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John "Doc" Richmond — Student Body President
Phyllis Huff — Student Body Vice-President
Student Administration
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Glen Comuntzis — Treasurer
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Ann Solomon — Student Administration Secretary
CLASS OFFICERS— SEATED: Ed Howard. Senior Class President: Sally Steptoe, Senior Class
Vice President Glen Comuntzis, Student Body Treasurer; Alan Woodford. Junior Class Presi-
dent; Laura Dudley, Sophomore Class President; Linda Gray, Freshman Class Vice Presi-
dent. STANDING: Phyllis Huff, Student Body Vice President; John Richmond. Student Body
President; Donn Brown, Freshman Class President.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN— Sally Steptoe, Academic Study Forum; Laura Dudley, Elec-
tions Committee Representative; Frank Tietranton and Mary Ellen Rapsawich, Festival of
Ideas; Ellen Boddie, Homecoming; Mary Kaye Belota, Leadership Conference; David Kos-
telanski. Junior Executive; Barbara Wickline, Public Relations.
STUDENT LEGISLATURE OFFICERS— STANDING: Ken Codeiuppi, Pat Esposito, Kathy
Montgomery, Jim Herdon, Bill Harmison. SEATED: Steve Hunter.
STUDENT LEGISLATURE— FIRST ROW: Tom Heflin, Steve Hunter, Tony Spatafore,
Mike Frino. SECOND ROW: Jim Herdon, Ken Codeiuppi, John Porec, Bob Drylie, Ron
Pinchok. THIRD ROW: Brenda Scott, Carolyn Vicks, Kathie Kartagener, Kathy Mont-
gomery, Sadie Johns, Pat Esposito. FOURTH ROW: Beth Anderson, Bill Harmison. Eric
Summerville.
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Army
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DRILL TEAM— S. Schmidt, T. Bortner, V. Alvis, J. Patton, R. Ferrell, B. Hathaway, R.
Miller, F. Aurenty.
DRILL TEAM— FRONT ROW: B. Thompson, J. Burmer, T. Bortner. R. Miller, R. Ferrell.
F. Aurenty. BACK ROW: S. Schmidt, B. Hathaway, D. Minor, V. Alvis, R. Burchett, J.
Patton.
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AROTC RIFLE TEAM— KNEELING: Frank Kislan, Greg Yantic, Bill Truxal, Alex Fisher,
Roger Ferrell. STANDING: John Carpenter, Don Ornick, Robert McNickle. Coach; Jack
Moucheron, Bill Freed.
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PERSHING RIFLES — FIRST ROW: J. Palton, J. Burmer. B. Thompson, K. Taylor, F.
Aurentz. S. Schmidt. E. Moleriaro. SECOND ROW: B. Hathaway, D. Minor, V. Alvis. R.
Ferrell. T. Bortner, W. Woodland. R. Miller, R. Wofter, R. Burchett.
Pershing Rifles
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Mountainettes
MOUNTAINETTES— STANDING: Janet Hammack. Nancy Tannen, Margaret Clay, Ellen
Gibson, Lome Dalie, Kathy Pantoplus. Camille Bartmen. Deanie Stone. Cheryl Cooper.
Company Commander; Beckie Ferraccio, Linda Hammack, Jodie Brown, Susan Cunningham.
Antoinette Petrucce, Cody Cunningham, Joan Butler, Joyce Butler. Joyce McConihay. Jac-
queline Bryan. Vicky Hogsett, Executive Officer; Susan Trumble. Sharon Givens, Charlotte
Rose, Treasurer; Karen Zimmerman, Lorena Battistone. Vicki Woodburn. KNEELING: Anita
Loos. Janelle Ichierling. Barbara Bintliff. Mary Jane Copley.
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AROTC BAND— T. Wolfe, D. Feather. L. Palmer. R. Howen. E. Evans. J. Smith, J. Rossetti.
R. Milner. M. Smith. J. Robinette, T. White.
Scabbard and Blade
AROTC SPONSORS — Cherly Cooper. Deanie Stone: Sherry Eades.
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LI-TOON-AWA— BACK ROW: Debbie Weith, Susan Zonca. President; Ann Wilson. Cynthia
Sawney, Miss Jean Benson, Advisor: Donna Corbin, Sheila Williams, Beverly Ammar.
FRONT ROW: Jan Flies, Susan Thomas, Nancy Houck. Virginia Smith. Roxann Powers,
Jeanette Luckok, Lucille Jones, Lindsey Sharp.
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Residence Hall Association
R.H.A. — Mike Vaughan; Vice President; Tom Snyder. Walt Todorowski. President;
Kennedy. Secretary; Bill Dawson, Monica Tarantino, Treasurer; Steve Shirley.
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Dolphins
DOLPHINS — Kathy Petranek. President; Holly Abran, Donna Bar-
ton, Lisa Bennett, Sharon Benson, Robyn Bowden, Lynn Carpenter,
Robin Core. John Corey, Rick Corey, Mary Kay Corum, Nancy
Cox, Bill Cnllen, Nancy Davisson, Carol Deckerson, Jill Dorn,
Louise Dorwart, Paul Dumont, Jim English, Kathy Folen, Patty Fox,
Donna Fulton, Pam Galpin, Bev Hawkinson. Jan Hedrick, Debbie
Herr. Jennifer Jones. Karen King, Judy Lucas, Larry Mentzer, Mary
Ann Mullenix, Karen Mullens, Anne Patchell, Sherran Pence, Kathy
Petranek. Betsy Randall. Beverlee Rice. Sally Rodin, Robin Schock,
Kathy Silvis, John Swearingen, Therese Smith, Ty Yeazell, Judi Young,
Mary Zirkle, M. Kay Gilson, Advisor.
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Orchesis
ORCHESIS — Marilyn Britvec Lord, President; Jean Amos, Lois Anderson, Carolyn Bach-
mann, Nancy Beihl, Theresa Chipps. Jeanne Chronister, Karen Eldred, Johnette Evans,
Geoffrey Ezell, Cindy Faulkes, Allie Foster. Judy Frost, Mary Beth Garvin, Carolyn Given.
Debbie Greco, Beth Haines. Debbie Hardmin. Pat Hayes, Sarah Heater. Marcele Jaco.
Rhonda Kelley, Wendy Kujat, Janice McBee. Kay Moore, Linda Moyer, Ruby Opacic.
Jeannie Pahl, Patty Palumbo, Debbie Pence. Angela Staats. Michael Stewart. Meredith Strum.
Sheila Walker, Mary Kay Wiedebusch. Advisor.
Phi Bater Capper
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CHEERLEADERS— SITTING: Claudette Fox, Sarabeth Goodwin. Johanna Bryant, Shela
Reel, Dot Stuart, Sissy Getgood, Pam Rose. STANDING: Ellen Colvin, Patty Palumbo. Rick
Allison, Donna Kersten, Sandy Lee, Raymond Hobbs. IN TREE: Betsy Painter.
Cheerleaders
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Interfraternity Council
IFC OFFICERS — Tom Dickie. Treasurer; Bill Hamison. Secretary; Wayne Slater, President;
Bob Kennen, Vice President.
Order of the Grail
Alpha Phi Omega
APO— FIRST ROW: John Looney, David Walters, Richard Sowers, Darrell Milem, Robert
Pikler, John Looney. SECOND ROW: Thomas Sharpenburg, Terry Wolfe, Howard Blyler,
Booker Walton, Charles Mirable, David Hamilton, Dale Krach, 2nd Vice President; Michael
Baldwin. James Hudson, Donald Costilow, Luther Spivey, Nitin Khumbani. THIRD ROW:
Joseph Meyer, Treasurer; Leroy Saxe. Advisor; Robert Sigler, President; George Musser.
Advisor; John Swearingen, Secretary.
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Mountain
MOUNTAIN— FIRST ROW: Walt Todorowski, Ed McDivitt, Jim Herdon, Tom Tinder. Bill
Hopper. Mr. Edwin Reynolds. Wayne Slater. SECOND ROW: Ed Silverio, John Esposito.
Larry Sartore, John Richmond, Jay Buchlew, Mr Robert Nugent, Prof. Albert "Whitey"
Gwynne. THIRD ROW: Erwin Conrad, Jamie Moore, Charles Fox, Steve Hunter, Wayne
Sinclair. Bill Wooten, Prof. Marlyn Lugar. FOURTH ROW: Jim Lolyd. Tim Stover, Lewis
Cook. Charles Gage, Glen Comuntzis, Chuck Wehner. John Hoblitzell. Prof. Willard Loren-
sen. Rick Becker, Mark Valentine. Mr. Gordon Thorn.
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1970 Monticola Staff
Kathy Davis and Cyndy Goldsworthy, Royalties
Christie Froehlich and Ellen Staggers, Greeks
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Susie Staggers, Editor-in-Chief
Lena Mowtshan, Administration
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Ann Carver Gracey. Assistant Senior
John Yurick, Sports
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Hunter P. McCartney, Advisor
Rick Williams, Business Manager
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Jeff Orndorff, Advertising Manager
Linda Snodgrass and Cindy Phillips. Sales and Distribution
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Photographers
Dave Smith, John Foster. Richard Rogers
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tion but which were omitted. This was
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Lester H. Horwitz
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Charles P. Hufford
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T. A. Hughes
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Luster Humphreys
R. W. Huntington
Donald M. Hutton
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Irwin, Jr.
Edward C. Jackson
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Lloyd G. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jarden
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Jarrett
Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jelliner
C. Russell Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Johnson
Robert P. Jones
Eugene C. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Jones
Attorney and Mrs. James A. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Jordan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Juergens
Mrs. John Kafer
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Toney Karantonis
Jack W. Karn
Kathie Sue Kartagener
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Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Keatley
Earl H. Keefer
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Paul E. Keesecker
Daniel Kline Keller
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kenamond
Bennie W. Kendjoria
Edwin C. Kercher
Donna L. Kersten
Earl W. Kidd
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. King, Sr.
David C. King
Herbert W. King
Ward King
Thomas C. Kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleinkauf
Joel L. Klenert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Klindienst
Mrs. Ann Klingaman
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Knepp
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korzeniewski
Mrs. Mary Kostelich
Joseph Kostur, Jr.
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Frank S. Kugle
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Dr. and Mrs. Dominic A. Kujda
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Kulp
Lillian M. Kunig
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambert
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Lash
Sidney Wilson Lavender
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Steve Lebnick
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lee
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis, Jr.
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Mrs. Louise M. Lilly
Harold E. Limpert
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lindberg
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bayrle Link
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Linville
Charles R. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Lopardo
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Britvec
Mr. and Mrs. James Love
O. C. Loyd
Mr. Joseph Luchini
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Luther
Charles W. Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lynch
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R. H. Lytle
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. James R. McCartney
Mrs. Ann McCauley
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. McClure
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McConnell
James M. McCormick, Jr.
Mrs. Clara McCracken
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McDevitt
John M. McGee
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McGee
Mrs. Lola F. Fineran
C. W. McGlothlin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McGowan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKeever
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. McKeown
Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. McMahon
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McMath
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H.
Hershberger, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle T. McMillen
Joseph C. McCullough
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy J. Mace
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Madera
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mainella
Stan and Sunny Malkin
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John M. Mallow, D.D.S.
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Joseph B. Marchetti
Frank J. Mariani
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Elvin B. Marsh, Sr.
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Harold O. and Gertrude Marshall
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Lloyd W. Miller
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Richard G. Milner
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Governor and Mrs. Arch A. Moore, Jr.
Don Moore
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Fred L. Norton, M.D.
Carl Nuzum, Jr.
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J. R. Osborne
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George Preikszaitis
Arch Price
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Proudfoot,
Sr.
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James C. Scott
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Fashion Floors Inc.
Albert J. Sgier
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Ira W.Shaffer
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Edward Short
Raymond Shultz
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Ray White
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Virgil R. Yokum
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Fred Zara, Sr.
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that offers a challenge. . .
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Why not start now,
by contacting
Personnel Placement Dept.,
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Morgantown, W. Va. 26505
CONSOL
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in our
second century
of service
Consol is a Plans for Progress Company
And An Equal Opportunity Employer
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WELL DONE AND GOOD LUCK!
STEVENS STUDIOS
A Complete Photographic Service
316
Hunting Season
The search for new gas fields goes on all the
time in West Virginia as geologists from
Consolidated Gas Supply — Hope's parent
company — prowl the hills for indications that
gas exists in underground formations.
Rock characteristics, soil, topography,
drainage patterns — even vegetation — all
supply valuable geological information. It's
highly technical but exciting — hunting
usually is.
Geology is only one aspect of the natural
gas business. There are many other interesting
careers in production and distribution. And
most assuredly — a career at Hope is a career
with a challenge and a future.
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HOPE NATURAL GAS COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED GA^> SL
COR^OfruT ON
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CONGRATULATIONS
Class of '70
from . . .
in
Fairmont
Dial 366-3600
Ten full floors . . . and
Two mezzanines,
Featuring everything for the family
and home . . . One of West Virginia's
Leading Department Stores
for 93 years.
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of America
District No. 31
A Labor Organization Comprised
of Coal Miners Dedicated
To the Welfare of it's Members
Congratulations to the
Graduating Class of
1970
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Daily ^^ News
Serving the Greenbrier Valley
R N B
The Ronceverte National Bank
Ronceverte, W. Va.
Established 1 900
Jfort §auannab Inn
Route 2 19, 1 Block N. of 60
LEWISBURG. W. VA.
Phone: 645-3055
Restaurant — Motel — Museum
Compliments of
The First National Bank
of Ronceverte
Congratulations Class of '70
Modern Banking for Everyone
LDWNDEE
Phone 624-7445
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Member F.D.I.C.
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 70
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF FAIRMONT
"Big enough to serve you,
small enough to appreciate you."
Member F.D.I.C.
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make the
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yours?
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you want to get involved.
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built on the capitalistic system that has given us the world's
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cities, in space, under the sea — private enterprise responds
with the talent and resources to bring about efficient, work-
able solutions.
Your work and achievement in the corporate community
can be satisfying and rewarding, your contribution
important. Check into opportunities in business enterprise.
Amarlcan
/Electric
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APPALACHIAN POWER CO.
Compliments of
DAVIS-WEAVER
FUNERAL HOME
329 East Main St.
Clarksburg, W. Va. Phone 623-0341
John H. Davis
Directors:
Harry I. Kennedy
Willis Antill
" * r «y^^TRANSFER /
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X. ,56 CUY STREET f
Xmorgantown. w. va^t
Best Wishes To W. V. U. From
MARSH'S
The Spot To Shop For Footwear in:
Hush Puppies To Fit Everyone's Desires
Crosby Square and Pedwin
For Men
Sandler of Boston and Miss America
for Women
405 High Street
Morgantown, W. Va.
320
SEE GUY "C" AT FLINN'S
GUY C FLINN INC.
"your prescription opticians"
243 PLEASANT
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
DIAL 296-4145
— AND —
FLINN OPTICIANS, INC.
CLARKSBURG, W. VA.
Dial 623-4839
GLASSES
Most Frames Replaced While You Wait
On the Spot Repairs
Frame Repairs and Lenses Duplicated
Compliments of
Bob Cattreil, '42
FORD
CATTRELL MOTOR COMPANY
Weirton, W. Va.
Phone 622-1651
CLARKSBURG IRON & STEEL
CO., INC.
ROBERT WEINER, President
Office and Yards at Glen Elk No. 2
New and Used Structural Steel
P.O. Box 1030 Clarksburg, W. Va.
Compliments of the
FOURCO GLASS COMPANY
Offices: SCHROATH BUILDING
Corner of Washington Ave. and 3rd St.
CLARKSBURG, W. VA.
321
YOUR Progress is OUR Progress
"Partners in area progress" is
WVU's motto as well as ours.
Best Wishes for your
continued achievement!
The First National Bank
Of MORGAISTTOWN
Morgantown,
West Virginia
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
• Member Federal Reserve System
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Exchange
152 Willey St. Morgantown, W. Va.
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THE BOOK EXCHANGE, INC.
Textbooks
School Supplies
Compliments of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WEIRTON
314 Penco Road Weirton, W. Va.
Area code 304 723-2000
"Local Ownership, Local Management"
Member FDIC
Compliments of
MET SHOE SERVICE
363 High St. Morgantown
REINER & CORE
Fine Clothes for
Men and Women
217 High St.
Morgantown, W. Va.
JIEMBER
%l» GEM Stf 3 "
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MORGANTOWN FAIRMONT
WEST VIRGINIA
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PPG INDUSTRIES is a producer
of float, sheet and flat glass
for home, industry and
automotive uses ;
fiber glass for draperies
and for industrial purposes ;
paints for both domestic uses
and industry;
chemicals, adhesives, plastics,
brushes, coatings, resins,
architectural metals and
many other products.
Ambitious college graduates
are invited to contact us
if interested in a corporation
with an impressive record of
sound growth for its ever
expanding operations.
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CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA
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GROW ALONG WITH VS... IN GREATER CLARKSBURG
UNION NATIONAL BANK
Helping you take better advantage of your financial opportunities.
Clarksburg, West Virginia
Sorry, Madam, We don't
carry Ladies Bikinis.
And they say they
have everything.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, MADAM!
WorkTngmaNJ
STORE
CLARKSBURG
Middletown Mall
FAIRMONT
Building for a Greater West Virginia
The NATIONAL BANK
of COMMERCE
Visit Our New Home — Commerce Square — In Charleston
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HOTEL MORGAN
SPECIALIZING IN
Catering of weddings
Dinner dances
Fraternity parties
Home catering
and Equipment Rental for Parties
Air conditioning and TV in all rooms
SERVING THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
SINCE 1927
Frank Kraus, Gen. Manager
Phone 292-8401
CITIZENS BANK
of VVeirton
Dedicated to Community Service
Main St. at Lee Ave.
P.O. Box 760 Weirton, W. Va.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
SHOP
whiteside's features such
fine lines as . . .
bobbie brooks
jantzen
russ togs
Jonathan logan
John Meyer of Norwich
four corners
WHITESIDES
morgantown, w. va.
TODAY
Compliments of
MOUNTAIN STATE
LINEN SERVICE, INCORPORATED
412 Ohio Avenue
Clarksburg, West Virginia
"A Complete Laundry and Linen Service"
Phone 624-6478 C. C. Lake, Mgr.
Congratulations to
Class of 1970
from the
MONTICOLA STAFF
1970 Yearbook
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MOBAY CHEMICAL COMPANY
NEW MARTINSVILLE,
WEST VIRGINIA
Mobay Chemical is a rapidly growing company and offers many chal-
lenging and interesting opportunities for college graduates. We invite
you to consider a career with us in Production, Research or Technical
Sales.
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DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY
CHINA SILVERWARE
ROBERT A. YAGLE
Jeweler
379 High Street Morgantown, W. Va.
Phone 296-7713
Just A Little Better
DeVINCENT S
High Street
Morgantown, W. Va.
LAIDLEY AND SELBY SUPPLY
417 High Street
Morgantown. West Virginia
Machines and Supplies for the Office
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
of WEST VIRGINIA
F. Duane Hill, President
B.W. Englc, Secretary
Route 19 South
Clarksburg, West Virginia
Morgantown's Finest Homefurnishings Store
Complete Decorator Assistance
146-152 High Street
Dial 296-4428
Celebrating Our
Fifty-Ninth Anniversary
DTK
"The Heart of Your Home . . ."
Just 49 steps up Walnut from High
328
HAROLD WEISS, JEWELER
292-3107
304 High St.
Morgantown. W. Va.
"Compliments of"
DANIELS
CHAMBERLAINE & FLOWERS, INC.
128 South Second St.
Clarksburg, W. Va.
PALERMO'S
361 High St.
Morgantown, W. Va.
Morgantown's Best Men's Shop
For INSURANCE
Designed Especially
For the Students of
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
(Council on Student Health)
HENRY & HARDESTY, INC.
517 Fairmont Ave.
Fairmont, West Virginia
363-7000
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Owens-Illinois
GLASS CONTAINER DIVISION
PLANT • FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA
CONTAINERS
Closure ind Plastic Specialties
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Paperboard
Multiwill Paper Bags
Corrugated Shipping Boies
LIIBEY Glassware
INDUSTRIAL
KIMAX*
Glass Pipe
...ONE OF MANY CITIES AND
TOWNS THROUGHOUT
AMERICA...
where good neighbors of yours,
the employees of Owens-Illinois
and its subsidiaries . . .
MAKE ® PRODUCTS
contributing to your
greater convenience,
comfort and
enjoyment!
SCIENTIFIC
KIMBLE end HEMINGRAY
Gltst Insulators
■ UILDING
Glass Tubing
end Glass Rod
KIMBLE
Glass Laboratory
Glass Block
THINLITE
Apparatus Curtain Wall Panels
MAKERS OF (j) PRODUCTS
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Come browse through the . .
West Virginia
University
Book Store
Book Center of the Campus
MOUNTAINLAIR
AAorgantown Blueprint Co.
Xerox Copies
Offset Printing
Photostats
Blueprints
White Prints
369 Chestnut
292-4857
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New Martinsville, W. Va.
Phone 455-1300
Home of the
New Martinsville Regatta
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BELLS WHOLESALE GROCERY, INC.
F. 0. Box 716
M0RGAINT0WN, W. VA. 26505
Distributors of Del Monte, Dole, and Hunt's
Fruits and Vegetables
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC.
OF CLARKSBURG
Mortgage loans — insured savings
Member of F.S.L.I.C.
Corner of 3rd and Main St.
Clarksburg, W. Va.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Grafton
Court Restaurant
IN OLD HISTORIC
Lewisbure. W. Va.
cameo boutique
COOMBS FLOWER SHOP
401 High Street
Morgantown, W. Va.
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TJ®IkJ
Perhaps you haven't thought much about it,
but there's probably some of our steel in
your home. If you have canned soft drinks
or corn, beer or bug-bombs, peaches or pet
food, it's a good bet that some of the cans
are made of Weirton Steel's tinplate. Tons
of tin cans bring to American homes an end-
less variety of foods, beverages, and any-
thing else that can be canned. People en-
joy the convenience of the mighty tin can,
and our job at Weirton Steel is to make
sure that you can continue to enjoy it.
WEIRTON STEEL DIVISION
NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATION
Weirton, West Virginia
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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATE!
from the
The Charleston
National Bank
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BROTHERS
423 Market Street
Parkersburg, W. Va.
PARKERSBURG'S LARGEST STORE FOR MEN,
BOYS . . . AND WOMEN TOO!
SINCE 1898
Our best wishes
for your continued success
H
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341 HIGH STREET
"WHERE YOUR HOME BEGJNS"
Martinsburg Lumber & Coal Co.. Inc.
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1 125 Washington Avenue
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Dial AMherst 3-9961
Compliments
CREIGHTON MUSIC COMPANY
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Baldwin Pianos and Organs
Fender Guitars and A inplifiers
MAUNZ
Individual Shop for Men
Clarksburg
Fairmont
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Compliments of
METROPOLITAN AND MORGAN THEATERS
Morgantown, West Virginia
Keeping Pace With The Growth of
West Virginia University
r THE ^
MORRIS PLAN
\BANK^
The Bank that "Service" Built
Savings — Checking — Loans — Master Charge^
Member F.D.I.C.
WHEELING, W. VA.
Compliments of
lOOStrattonSt.
Logan, W. Va.
Discount
EDUCATION . . .
A vital necessity for our youth and for the continual prog-
ress and growth of our country.
BANK OF RALEIGH
Main & Kanawha Sts. — Beckley, W.Va.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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CRISLIP MOTOR LODGE, INC.
U.S. 50 — 1 Block West of Jet. 1 19
Grafton, W. Va.
YOUR
BANKAMERICARD.
Mrs. Jewel C. Crislip
Owner
Phone: 304-265-2100
Air Conditioned — Color TV — Pool — Lounge
W. Va. Glass Gift Shop
Quality Hand Painted Lamps
Hand Made Jewelry
Giftwares and Housewares
W. Va. Key Tags
Visit International Mother's Day Shrine
Relax in our New Club Room
Compliments of
NATIONAL BANK
OF LOGAN
lO«*N. WEST VltGINIA
Logan. W. Va.
Over 36 Years of
Friendly Service
Member F.D.I.C.
Logan County's Largest
and Strongest Bank
RAY'S PASTRIES
321 High St.
Bakery
— Restaurant — Delicatessen
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WILLISON REAL ESTATE CO.
established 1903
405 — 406 Goff Building
Clarksburg, W. Va.
BLUEVILLE
BANK
5% Certificate of Deposit
Bank by mail. We pay postage both ways
No minimum Balance No service charge checking
Phone 265-3400
Member F.D.I.C.
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Charleston's Most Convenient Bank
Extends Greetings
To West Virginians
Everywhere
mt t/iMinta
ESTABLISHED 1951
TENNESSEE AVENUE AND ROANE STREET
CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA 25302
BANK OF WEIRTON
Weirton, W. Va.
Serving the Weirton
A rea Since
1912
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ALLEGHENY LAND
and MINERAL CO.
(A CORPORATION)
318 Professional Building
Clarksburg, West Virginia
§■■
HARRISON
407 Market St.
BOND CLOTHES
JARMAN SHOES
Phone
422-8419
Parkersburg, W. Va.
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BANK OF
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Financial Headquarters
of the
Tri-County Area
Member F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve System
Phone: 599-1680
BEG U. S PAT. OFF.
GUESTS ENJOY:
• Year Round Air Conditioning
• Swimming Pool
• Free TV
• Wall to Wall Carpet
• Baby Sitters
• Excellent Restaurant
Banquet and Convention
Facilities
Children Under 12 Free
Phone: 599-1680
PEERLESS LAUNDRIES, INC.
Sincerity in the Art of Laundering
221 East Brockway Avenue
Morgantown, W. Va. 26505
Catering to the Students' Laundering Needs
SANITONE CLEANERS
Phone
The G U A R D
485-
cleaning &
4536
dyeing Company
"Service that excels"
125 Third St.
Parkersburg, W. Va.
BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK
Beckley, W. Va.
Member F.D.I.C.
Central W. Va.
Truck Headquarters
nam;
SIMPSON TRUCK SALES, INC.
Sales and Service
P.O. Box 1606
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Rt. 50 East Phone 624-7452
The very best in hotel convenience
The
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in Charleston, W. Va.
The DANIEL BOONE is a friendly hotel with a complete service; it is preferred
by those who travel in this area. It is perfect for conventions and large meetings.
Guests have the choice of adjacent parking or garage delivery service. Air Con-
ditioned.
In the heart of Charleston's business and shopping center.
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MASSULLO'S
Cleaners and Tailors
High Street Morgantown
Compliments and Best Wishes!
When it comes to Feminine Fashion come to .
THE
IN THE HEART
OF DOWNTOWN BECKLEY, W. VA.
MOUNTAINEER
SPORT SHOP
439 High Street
Morgantown, W. Va.
'Specialist in Sports"
CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN
Under Supervision StOt* Bonking Deportment
CITIZENS BUILDING
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA 26504
MONTGOMERY WARD
Morgantown's Leading Department Store
238 High Street
Morgantown, West Virginia
young adult accounts invited
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it's the real thing
Enjoy
70-32
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
MORGANTOWN, W. VA. 26505
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KANAWH A BANKING
fc? TRUST COMPANY
Charleston, \V. Va.
"The Person to Person Bank"
THE YARDSTICK
First in
Fashion Fabrics
SILVER BRAND CLOTHES
Style stores for men and young men
Beckley — Charleston — Logan, W. Va.
Air Conditioned
WONDER BAR
The Top of the Town
Clarksburg
Compliments of
MonmsoN^ -
Morgantown
Famous for Quality
Home of the IN look
Around Campus
Lenard Gottlieb
Pharmacy, '28
Congratulations to the Class of 1970
"Serving central West Virginia for over 38 years"
Bernard Gottlieb
Journalism, '38
Herbert Gottlieb
Pharmacy, '41
FOUNTAIN CUT RATE ■ GRAYS CUT RATE
Clarksburg — Elkins — Weston
Parkersburg — Morgantown — Fairmont
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